Norcos are a prescription pain medication containing a combination of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, used to relieve moderate to severe pain. Meth, short for methamphetamine, is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that is highly addictive and illegal when used recreationally. The two substances have different chemical compositions, uses, and legal statuses.
There is no difference but the name. Meth will always be called Meth but nicknames for Meth change all the time. There's been Ice, Crystal, Speed, Crank, Go Fast, Glass, "G", Shards, Tina etc............
Slamming meth refers to injecting it directly into the bloodstream, resulting in a faster and more intense high compared to smoking meth, which involves inhaling the drug through the lungs. Injecting meth also carries a higher risk of addiction, overdose, and transmitting infections through shared needles. Both methods can lead to serious health consequences and addiction.
M367 Norcos are a combination medication containing hydrocodone and acetaminophen. The strength of the medication depends on the individual's tolerance and condition being treated. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
No, baking soda will not clear your urine of meth. The only way to ensure meth is not detected in your urine is to refrain from using the substance.
It doesn't. Meth is inanimate and cannot find the way out or exit.
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You Really can't
Cocain, opiates like roxy oxy norcos morphine and fentanol but mostly cocain i would say also meth i guess
You can only take norcos with neuroton together if your doctor has prescribed them together.
No, drinking alcohol will not reduce pupil dilation caused by meth use. Both substances are central nervous system depressants and can have dangerous interactions when used together. It is important to seek help from a medical professional if you are experiencing issues related to meth use.
Really the only difference is norcos have less acetaminophen than vicoden. They put alot of acetaminophen(Tylenol) in vicodenand lortab to prevent people from taking alot at one time. Too much acetaminophen at one time will shut down your kidneys!
Methamphetamine overdose can be acute or chronic. The larger the dose the higher the risk
There is no difference but the name. Meth will always be called Meth but nicknames for Meth change all the time. There's been Ice, Crystal, Speed, Crank, Go Fast, Glass, "G", Shards, Tina etc............
Call 911, and when they ask what's wrong, don't hesitate to tell them he od'd meth. The difference between life and death, at that point, is just telling the paramedics the truth. Don't lie and say you don't know, or they will die.
$15 a pill! jk!
legal is for medicine and illegal is for profitlegal would be prescription drugs illegal would be like meth labs
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