yes. this would be incredibly stupid since you would be risking failing a drug test for such a small amount... 3.5mg would barely do anything.
if i took 3 or 4 hydrocodones on Friday and sat would i pass drug test on monday
Most likely, yes. It depends on how often you take it, how much water you drink, and the type of drug test.
Yes but take half of the hydrocodone and only if you absolutely cant take the pain. I was just prescribed these by my doctor yesterday and I had the same question.
Probably not; this is a water-soluble drug with a short half-life and would likely be below the limits of detection by most analyzers.
can hydrocodone be cut in half
Yes it will if consumed within around 2 days before the drug test. I'd say a max of three days based on the half life of the metabolite of hydrocodone. Both hydrocodone and its metabolite hydromorphone are detectable in a urinary drug test. S - RPh
It was a half moon yesterday. (2-26-11) ;)
The amount of time depends on the half life of a drug. In this case the half life of hydrocodone is said to be 3-4 hours meaning. every 3-4 hours the dose is cut in half. 20 mg to 10 mg 10 mg to 5 mg 5 mg to 2.5 mg and so on. usually you want a 3 day period before taking any drug tests if you have taken opiates
== 27 days. The lilypad doubles in size in one day, so one day ago it was half the size it is now. If today it covers the entire pond, yesterday it covered half the pond. Since today is day 28, yesterday is day 27.
Most stores are only open for half the day today
Are you asking what is in the pill. How strong is it, is a comparability questioned. Compared to what. The drug is 325mg acetaminophen (regular strength Tylenol). The 7.5 mg is hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is in Vicoden at 5mg and 500mg.They make a 10mg hydrocodone and a 2.5mg. So compared to the doses made you are above the middle dose considered 5mg. Hydrocodone is considered to be 8 times stronger than codeine and codeine has a half life of 2.5 hours where your hydrocodone half life is 3.8 hours. It is the strongest pain medication without going to the Schedule II drugs that have the very potent opiates, such as morphine, Diluadid, Percocet, Oxycontin, Demerol, Methadone and so on. Hope this is what you were asking.
To extrapolate is to predict future data from the trends in your current data. If a half inch of rain fell the day before yesterday, and one inch yesterday, and two inches today, we might extrapolate and conclude that three-and-a-half inches will fall tomorrow, and that a week from now two feet of rain will fall.
The Answer Is:Yestarday Was A Half Moon!
It Was Half Covered