It depends on the type of test that is being conducted--and as such, how recently such medication was consumed by what route.
The answer is, possibly but possibly not.
Vicodin (containing hydrocodone) does metabolize into hydromorphone--Dilaudid.
The question is somewhat confusing.
If you're prescribed Vicodin and taking Dilaudid recreationally and are asking whether a drug test will trace the Dilaudid, then you are allegedly violating the Terms of Service.
Yes; taking Vicodin and alcohol can significantly increase the risk of fatal respiratory depression.
First, stop taking the vicodin. Second, talk to your doctor about a alternate pain killer.
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.
You can, but only if your doctor will prescribe it for you.
easily
No its stronger than 2 vicodin they give the morphine to ppl with cancer and agonizing pain.
No never take extra tylonal when taking vicodin. vicodin already contains tylonal. More tylonal will hurt your liver and kill you.
Of course not
Yes.
Yes, why wouldn't it be?
Yep, if it has adrenalin in it.
If you want to, yes. But the methadone is a much more potent opiate than Vicodin. If you are taking an adequate dose of methadone, then it is likely that all your opiate receptors in your brain are full. That is, in fact, the point of taking methadone. If they are, then you probably won't "feel" anything from the Vicodin. If you are not taking an adequate dose of methadone, then the Vicodin will help with pain/opiate withdrawls/whatever you are taking it for. It is important to add that if you take the Vicodin with methadone, or any long acting/extended release opiate, that you are still increasing your chances of respiratory depression(the #1 risk of taking too many pain-killers or benzodiazopenes) EVEN IF you do not "feel" the effects from the Vicodin.