Yes.
Vicodin, a narcotic painkiller that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
She was arrested for misrepresenting herself as a doctor, and calling in prescriptions for hydrocodone for herself. She was addicted to prescription drugs.
USUALLY IT TAKES THREE DAYS FOR MOST PEOPLE TO WITHDRAW AND FOR PILLS TO BE OUT OF THE SYSTEM. IT IS DANGEROUS TO WITHDRAW. IF YOU ARE ADDICTED YOUR SELF THEN I WOULD TALK TO MY DR. WITHDRAWING COULD BE WORSE FOR THE FETUS THAN THE DRUG ITSELF. IF YOU ARE NOT ADDICTED, THREE DAYS.
http://www.drugs.com/hydrocodone.html http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/concern/hydrocodone.html http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-251-Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen+Oral.aspx?drugid=251&drugname=Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen+Oral http://www.medicinenet.com/hydrocodone_and_ibuprofen/article.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600385 Here are some sites for information about the effects and uses of the drug. Hydrocodone is a widely abused drug it is harmful and you should seek help if you are addicted or think someone is.
well lortab is hydrocodone but if ur referring to vicodin nah...lortab is just stronger but its equally as addictive..you just get addicted faster then u would if u took smaller dosages hydrocodone, vicodin, & lortab are ALL THE SAME DRUG...none being stronger than the other. however, they can be ordered in different strengths. it is the strength (dosage) that can cause a more rapid rate of addiction.
Hydrocodone, an opioid pain medication, can pose risks during pregnancy, potentially leading to birth defects. Some studies suggest an association with congenital heart defects, neural tube defects, and issues with limb development. Additionally, exposure to hydrocodone in the third trimester may result in neonatal withdrawal syndrome, affecting the newborn's health. Pregnant individuals should consult healthcare providers before using any medication, including hydrocodone.
It may help with the withdrawls yes, but hten you are going to be addicted to the pain pill so it's best just to go to the hospital and have them detox you in the ER and go home and tough it out as bad as it seems!! Good luck friend!
No hydrocodone would not be a good choice for a sleeping aid its a narcotic pain killer and it may help u sleep at first but then u would build a tolerance and become addicted to it try lunesta or ambien for insomnia
Probably, but the drug of choice is Suboxone, in a clinical detox setting.Absolutely not. Morphine is far more addictive than hydrocodone could dream of being. It won't taper you off of any narcotic. It will make you far more addicted. Even though they are two totally different drugs, they still bond to the same receptors in your brain so you will still be narcotic addicted. If you are talking in terms of a taper then you would use hydro to taper off of hydro.
The opioid analgesic ingredient in Vicodin is Hydrocodone. Vicodin is a brand name of a medication containing both hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an ingredient in Vicodin which is a "trademarked" name. Vicodin has Hydrocodone in it. Vicodin is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen so no Hydrocodone is only one of the two drugs that is in Vicodin.
Is there ip464 hydrocodone
Hydrocodone and acetaminophen