Babies can be born with withdrawal symptoms if the mother uses opioids like Vicodin during pregnancy. It's important to seek medical advice to ensure a safe pregnancy and delivery for both mother and baby.
Yes, taking 5mg of hydrocodone per day can still lead to physical and psychological dependence, especially if taken consistently over a period of time. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and only use hydrocodone as directed by a healthcare professional to minimize the risk of addiction.
If you find yourself unable to stop or control your use of hydrocodone, experience withdrawal symptoms when not using it, or have an intense urge to use it despite negative consequences, you may be developing an addiction. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for guidance and support to address any concerns regarding your hydrocodone use.
The number of deaths specifically due to hydrocodone abuse can vary each year. However, hydrocodone abuse can contribute to the opioid epidemic, resulting in thousands of overdose deaths annually in the United States.
Prescription painkillers can typically be detected in a urine drug test for up to 3-4 days after last use. However, this can vary depending on the specific medication and individual factors such as metabolism and hydration levels. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's guidelines for medication use to avoid any issues with drug testing.
Long-term use of Vicodin in the elderly can lead to increased risk of falls, confusion, cognitive decline, and dependence or addiction. It can also worsen underlying medical conditions and interact with other medications the elderly may be taking. It is important to closely monitor the use of Vicodin in older individuals and consider alternative pain management strategies.
Yes and you won't die. So don't listen to anyone else except me because I have experience with Vicodin ES750. If you crush Vicodin and have vodka you will trip. Vodka or any other alcohol over 80 proof will make your extremely high and you will hallucinate. You only get liver damage from the drug if you take large amounts of it for a long period of time. Ex: 12000mgs a day 5 days a week for a month. I have taken 4 or 5 at a time with no problems. 750 x 4 = 3000mg and i am very healthy and has no liver damage. There are other ways to get high without taking a Vicodin and alcohol.
I drank one beer and took two hydrocodone. I have a headache (kind of, its a different type of headache, kind of drowsy) And I have a stomach ache. I also combined those two with Ibuprofen, Albuteral, and Marijuana. I think your going to be fine, considering I'm alive.
No, hydromorphone hydrochloride breaks down into morphine and to it subsequent metabolites. Vicodine metabolites and antibodies are slightly different. Unfortunatly those differences are within the existing sciences capabilities to detect.
1 tsp. tussionex has 10mg (.01g) hydrocodone, which is the equivilent of 2 vicodin.
I don't know how much chlorpheniramine is in one tsp.
NOT EXACTLY TRUE. One teaspoon does contain the equivalent of 2 vicodin of hydrocodone; however, in Tussionex, the hydrocodone is released over a period of 12 hours. Therefore, over 12 hours, 10 mg of hydrocodone is released. If you were to take 2 vicodin, you'd have 10mg of hydrocodone released immediately and when you take 2 more in 4 more hours, you'd have a total of 20 mg of hydrocodone released. With Tussionex, in that same 8 hours, you will have only realized 8mg of hydrocodone. It's the time release that causes the changes....
It's only safe to take what your doctor has prescribed. I have never known of a doctor to prescribe both to be taken together.
Dose l484 have hydro condone in it
However much your doctor prescribes, or pharmacist recommends. Hydrocodone in a overdoses can cause respiratory depression or arrest and lead to brain damage or death if not treated. Any sedative, muscle relaxant, or anti-convulsive can cause major drug interactions with hydrocodone. In higher recreational doses, the homatropine (a compound related to the deliriant atropine) becomes significant as well, and can produce additional negative side effects. In fact, the homatropine is added to deter abuse. Therefore, the prescribed dose, usually starting around a volume corresponding to 5mg hydrocodone, it recommended.
Yes, they can tell the difference between the two, although the two drugs are similar they do have different ingredients that can be tested for.
I have taken 2 phetramine and 5 lortab, and i am living to tell about it. I never thought twice, even though uppers and downers and generally not the healthiest mix. most trouble occurs with cocaine and heroin/oxyContin. I think these 2 mild drugs are ok as long sz you are not taking a ton of either
Yes they will show as opioid ingestion.
Blaze it herbal blend does not contain THC, infact, it is one of the few herbal smoking blends that survived the DEA's crimanalization of herbal blends containing mock-tetrahydrocanibol (THC). So unless you are being tested for the specific ingredients, all of which are listed on the package, then you'll be just fine.
Answer is DEFINITELY NO.
whoever said yes probably thought you asked if Marijuana (which 'Blaze it' definitely falls into the slang category for it) pops up on a drug screening, which leads me to believe they have no idea what the @#$% they were talking about
I am trying to find the answer to this myself! i think that it does affect it. I have been taking vicodin on and off for about a month now and my period is 2 weeks late. I finally have cramps and i think that I'm going to get it any day now. I really think that it had something to do with the vicodin because this has never happened to me before.
24-48 hours minimally. 72+ hours is ideal for full effect, even with a dose as low as 2 mg. Due to the nature of buprenorphine's (suboxone's active ingrediant) long half life, consecutive doses over a few days will take even longer to clear the system.