There are several different effects of hydrocodone. Some of these side effects include nausea, vomiting, constipation, drowsiness, dizziness, anxiety, itching, and a rash.
Yes hydrocodone action is affected by alcohol use.
yes it will it be like you never took lortab yes it will it be like you never took lortab my friend tried it DPO his name and he couldn't fell the lortab it was funny.
Yes, a person can tell the difference between hydrocodone and oxymorphone. While both are opioid medications with similar effects, they have different chemical structures and potencies. Oxymorphone is generally more potent than hydrocodone, so they may have different effects and side effects.
Death.
SEX, SLAVERY, and DEATH.
Hydrocodone is a Schedule II medication rarely used as a painkiller. Vicodin (for instance) is a compound combination of hydrocodone and APAP, and is a Schedule III medication. The APAP and hydrocodone seem to work synergistically in that the presence of each seems to enhance the effects of the other.
The questioner misunderstands the subject. Hydrocodone is an OPIATE, meaning that its effects on the human body and its chemical makeup make it identifiable as belonging to the opiate family of drugs.
strong pain killer.
Hydrocodone is an opioid pain medication, while Norco is a specific prescription medication that combines hydrocodone with acetaminophen (Tylenol). The primary difference lies in the formulation: Norco contains both hydrocodone and acetaminophen, which enhances its pain-relieving effects. In essence, all Norco contains hydrocodone, but not all hydrocodone products include acetaminophen. Both medications are used to manage moderate to severe pain.
Yes, but it is really pointless because methadone has opiate blocking properties and will block the effects of the hydrocodone. When I was on methadone, I had a root canal and got vicodin (hydrocodone) and they did absolutley nothing because of the methadone. Methadone does help with pain though.
Norco has Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen, guess you mean Suboxone which has Buprenorphine. I'm assuming you want to know what reaction you will have if they are taken together? Suboxone blocks all effects of any Hydrocodone.
TURTLE TIME! Seriously though, they will increase the effects of one another. In other words, you will get messed up really quickly, so be very careful. Also, the APAP that is mixed with the hydrocodone can damage your liver even more than it normally does when taken with alcohol or other drugs.