Yes. Basically it means an adverse or opposite reaction to oxy.
Instead of making you sleepy it wires you up. It can happen with any pain killer. I had to take Vicodin once and I couldn't sleep for days.
2007-01-12 03:07:53
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answered by Havana Brown 5
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That sucks..I have no idea.. Could also be you would go without the pill for a month and notice if some thing changes? I'd go together with Maple Leaf's reply, ask a pharmacist or your gynecologist i have been on the tablet Yasmin for five years straight (I must for wellness reasons) and i have by no means skilled any side effects, i have been to a number of gynecologists and i've been instructed it was once the capsule with the bottom dose and the least part effects. Its imagined to be a satisfactory replacement for ladies who experience antagonistic effects from different oral contraceptives on account that it includes drospirenone, anything that is lol. Higher to ask your surgeon although hope u get higher!
2016-08-10 11:53:21
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answered by gaudioso 4
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I was on hydrocodone for kidney stones and it definately caused insomnia for me. I can't tell you why this happens, but I would lay in bed with my eyes closed and never fall asleep.
2007-01-12 03:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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occurs with other drugs too. people who are truly hyperactive can often drink a cup of cofee and get knocked out.
2007-01-12 03:11:04
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answered by mxzptlk 5
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