it will help with some of the physical symptoms, but if the intention is to stop using vicodin, taking codeine is just replacing one opiate with another. codeine is comparably addictive
Withdrawals from wat...if u take it long enough you'll just set yourself up for more withdraws...hydrocodone has its own with draws and they ain't pretty
No, hydrocodone is a pain medication. It cannot help trichomoniasis.
Hydrocodone is primarily used to relieve moderate to severe pain. It is an opioid medication that works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain. It is important to use hydrocodone as prescribed due to the potential for addiction and other side effects.
Does drinking water with promethazine with codeine cough syrup help the medication work better
Dreams help relieve stress by helping relieve the pressure that comes along.
Codeine should not be used to help children sleep. Unless it is to suppress a cough that keeps them awake.
This combination medication is used to relieve moderate to severe pain. It contains an opioid (narcotic) pain reliever (hydrocodone) and a non-opioid pain reliever (acetaminophen). Hydrocodone works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. Acetaminophen can also reduce a fever.
Codeine should be tapered off correctly before taking zyban. Zyban will not help codeine withdrawal, furthermore it may exasberate symptoms such as palpitations, cold sweats and difficulty breathing. I have researched Zyban (bupropian; Wellbutrin) and codeine substantially however I have first hand experience of this and I would not recommend it. See your GP.
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Hell No Yo
consult a specialist
No, it's a pain pill. To explain: Lortab is a combination of hydrocodone and Tylenol, which helps to relieve pain. Muscle relaxers are usually more like Advil but stronger. Lortabs will help with muscle pain but not as well as muscle relaxers. Muscle relaxers will only help with pain relating to muscles or inflammation.