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Yes.
It is not recommended for those under 18.
ok
Creatine Phosphate + ADP --> (Creatine Kinase) --> Creatine + ATP
Creatine phosphate + ADP_______> creatine + ATP This is catalyzed by the enzyme creatine kinase.
Vitamins are totally different things to creatine. Good sources for creatine are fish and red meat. If you are willing you can also look into supplementing creatine. Creatine monohydrate is the most proven type of creatine supplement.
how creatine supplements are manufactured
if by hydroco you mean hydrocodone, then yes and no. Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid that is made FROM codeine. Hydrocodone does not metabolize into codeine frome what ive read. If you are allergic to codeine then you will probably be allergic to hydrocodone too. If youre trying to pass a UA then you should be ok as most urine tests that test for opiates only test for morphine and codeine; neither of which are metabolites of hydrocodone. If you're looking to treat pain, then keep in mind that hydrocodone is stronger than codeine.
you can take it but won't feel the affects of the hydrocodone, you'll have to wait for the subutex to clear your system
most opioids and codine based medicines. OK ,Does this include Tramadol 50
Creatine Ethyl Ester is a newer, slightly more expensive form of the popular supplement creatine. Creatine is most commonly sold in the form of creatine monohydrate. Creatine ethyl ester is, essentially, a modified form of creatine monohydrate that has been "esterified." This means that an ethyl ester compound has been attached to the creatine, which theoretically makes it more efficiently absorbed by the body.