Yes, it is making me sick.
It is always definitely a good idea to taper off of medication slowly, rather than just abruptly stop taking it, because you go through a period of withdrawal from the drug you were on. Your body kind of goes into shock, because it has grown used to having the drug in your system, so you feel a lot of ups and downs for a little while after you finally wean yourself all the way off of them.
Probably, but the drug of choice is Suboxone, in a clinical detox setting.Absolutely not. Morphine is far more addictive than hydrocodone could dream of being. It won't taper you off of any narcotic. It will make you far more addicted. Even though they are two totally different drugs, they still bond to the same receptors in your brain so you will still be narcotic addicted. If you are talking in terms of a taper then you would use hydro to taper off of hydro.
Slowly
dwindle
Both are opiates. If you are legally prescribed them, it will not matter whether they show up on a drug test. If you're not, you'll test positive for opiates either way, and in this case it's best to taper off before your drug test. Taper, or the withdrawals will suck.
Dodson,Taper, and Polah
it tapers off to south
If Cyclosporine users do not taper off the drug, some patients relapse and up with their organ transplantation becoming rejected. They also risk becoming extremely fatigued making it hard for them to even get around.
You don't... You just stop taking it
Start with neglect and then taper off from there until you get just the weeds you want.
The purpose of measuring taper angle is to obtain taper angle
This is the formula for calculating a taper: Large diameter of the taper minus the small Diameter of the taper divided by the length of of the taper will give you the taper per inch. You will also need to know the included angle of the taper if you ar cutting this taper. This formula would be Tangent of the included angle divide by 2.