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Yes, hydrocodone can raise your heart rate, although it's not very common.

Hydrocodone is an opioid pain reliever, and its typical side effects include:

Drowsiness

Constipation

Nausea

Slow breathing

However, in some individuals, especially when taken in high doses or combined with other substances, it can cause:

Increased heart rate (tachycardia)

Irregular heartbeat

Anxiety or restlessness, which may also make your heart feel like it’s racing

Important:

If you or someone else is experiencing a significantly elevated heart rate, chest pain, or trouble breathing after taking hydrocodone, seek medical attention immediately. It could be a sign of a serious reaction or overdose.

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Tanvir Nsda

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