No, the active ingredient in Vicodin (Hydrocodone) acts on the nervous system as a whole to reduce pain, and should therefore work for pain in any part of the body.
the hospital or your doctor
Vicodin is categorized as a narcotic, and narcotics are infamous for actually slowing down your GI motility. To answer your question, no, vicodin will not "clean your system out." If you are taking any narcotics for a long period of time a stool softener is highly recommended to avoid constipation. As far as cleaning your system out, make sure you drink plenty of water, and eat foods high in fiber (fruits, vegetables, and whole grains). If that doesn't work you may want to try a mild laxative(Miralax is over the counter and highly recommended) or see your doctor.
Since vicodin and morphine are both narcotics, taking both is very much like taking a larger amount of either one of them. If you don't know what you are doing, you may suffer an overdose. Your doctor can advise you and if taking both is recommended, prescribe safe dosages.
Narcotics are pain relieving drugs to humans.
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You had better ask your doctor about this one. Did your doctor tell you to give a newborn vicodin? If you are just guessing, I would say NO!
First, stop taking the vicodin. Second, talk to your doctor about a alternate pain killer.
Did the doctor that prescribed you Vicodin know you were on Xanax? Phone your pharmacist and find out, both those drugs can cause drowsiness, both are addictive-especially Vicodin. Knowing the kind of trouble narcotics can cause even on a prescription basis I would only ask a professional qualified to answer.
i don't see why not, im on Concerta and i know how it is like, ive never been on Vicodin tho, if your doctor sees a problem or if you have a problem tell your doctor
The narcotics could be originally prescribed by the person's doctor.
Hah, no. Codine is like a generic vicodin. Usually you get that from the doctor.
Only if your doctor has prescribed it.