Yes hydrocodone action is affected by alcohol use.
Never, for several reasons. Acetaminophen and alcohol combined can cause liver damage. Hydrocodone used with alcohol can lead to severe central nervous system depression, coma and even death.
it is very dangerous to take them together ,both are CNS depressant.
Crack cocaine and nicotine, in that order.
Yes actually I looked up the the interactions of hydrocodone and various other substances , such as alcohol, and it says that it can cause serious damage to your liver if consumed over a long perioud of time. Mainly its the acetaminophine that is causeing the damage not the hydrocodone.
Yes actually I looked up the the interactions of hydrocodone and various other substances , such as alcohol, and it says that it can cause serious damage to your liver if consumed over a long perioud of time. Mainly its the acetaminophine that is causeing the damage not the hydrocodone.
As with ALL medications, there is an EXPIRATION DATE, so YES it can go bad and should not be used past the expiration date. I forget what the exact percentage is, but liquid hydrocodone also has alcohol (not rubbing alcohol) as an ingredient.
No problem. If you have straight hydrocodone you have no worries. If your hydrocodone is mixed with acetaminophen/Tylenol (the mixture is called Vicodin) stay AWAY from alcohol. The alcohol is fine with hydrocodone but destroys your liver when mixed with Tylenol. In fact to be perfectly safe you should not take Tyleno within one week of drinking alcohol. You can learn all about the science behind this with a little bit of googling. But again - Tums and any prep of hydrocodone is fine togeather. I just mentioned the alcohol thing because thousands of people die from this deadly mix each year and so many people are unaware!
of course it can.....You should not mix drugs together, especially with alcohol..... and if you feel like dying, Call somebody, anybody....
Yes but it isn't healthy...try an opiate...such as hydrocodone (norcos)
my doctor is tell me my opiate are to high. I take my prescription evey hour and have been on these for a month. So will this make it high?
Lortabs are acetaminophen and hydrocodone, a synthetic opiate that is highly addictive. Taking Lortabs alone can cause mental confusion. Taken with alcohol they can be fatal. One could argue that only a person who was mentally confused to begin with would take narcotics with alcohol.