Also know as Vicodin Hydrocodone is an opioid analgesic and can slow bowel movements. There are no other side effects that contraindicate use of this drug on ulcerative colitis patients however make sure your doctor and pharmacist know of your condition and or usage of this drug if not prescribed by a doctor as there are drug interactions that may be harmful.
Whether a recipe is good or bad is primarily based upon the opinions of each individual. Purchasing a recipe book would be a good source in obtaining recipes for improving ulcerative colitis.
There are quite a number of foods that can aggravate ulcerative colitis, including: chocolate, beans, spicy foods, fats, and artificial sweeteners. Also be sure to cook all you foods, as eating things raw can be bad.
Constipation does not cause colitis
If you take to much hydrocodone you can get a bad case of constipation i mean so bad it will hurt allot of pain upset stomach hemorrhoids bad case of those you might have to go to er or use a enema.
I wouldn't considering their both hepatoxic. Prohormones are stressful enough on the liver without adding something like Hydrocodone, that would be a bad combination.
Anyone with an Irritable Bowel Disease can end up with an ostomy. For example, if you have Chron's or Ulcerative Colitis, your immune system is attacking your Colon/Small intestine. If the inflammation gets bad enough and you are not responding to any medication, you may end up with a colostomy or an ileostomy.
No. If anything, it will increase the analgesic effect. Just make sure you only take the recommended dosage.
Yes. Advil like Motrin contains Ibuprofin. Hydrocodone contains Acetaminophen. They cab be taken together with caution. Take no more than 200 MG's (1-tab) of ADVIL every 4 hours if taking a 5-500 Hydrocodone tab. Acetaminophen is REALLY bad for your liver in high concentrations so don't ever take more than 8 Hydrocodone in a 24 hour period.
Yes, hydrocodone is a bad drug especially when abused. Its side effects includes breathing problems, irregular heartbeat and bloody stools.
It is a selective pain killer.AnswerVicodin is a pain killer that is a mix of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It's for treating minor to severe pain. It's also used to treat really bad coughing. You should NOT take vicodin unless you have been prescribed by a doctor and you should NOT take it longer than recommended. Hope that helps!
codiene is an opiate . if your coming off oxycodone or hydrocodone it might take the edge off but your still going to have a bad spell. tip get some immodium ad. you will need it.
No, vicodin is tylenol and hydrocodone.. tylenol (acetaminophen) is excreted through the liver, not the kidneys. And opiods like hydrocodone are much better on the kidneys than NSAIDS like ibuprofen, advil, etc