in somes cases yes. it depends on the person.
Yes; taking Vicodin and alcohol can significantly increase the risk of fatal respiratory depression.
vicodin is used to help with server pain
Vicodin and Seroquel are both extremely strong, addictive medicines. Other than for treating depression, their usage is very different and difficult to compare.
Absolutely! I just stopped taking Vicodin after being on it (1 pill a day 5/500) for 5 years straight. I was noticing I was becoming severely depressed, suicidal, extremely lethargic and wanting to sleep all day long. After being off of Vicodin for only 5 days I feel like a new person! I am having trouble sleeping now since I've been taking Vicodin every night to help me relax/sleep...but Sleep MD is helping me in this transition. If you feel you are becoming addicted to this drug - you probably are! Consult with your doctor to help you get off of it. It will consume and wreck your life if you don't seek help!
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.
vicodin - its spelled the same way. There may be slang words for it down in Mexico but i currently couldn't help u out there.
One of the best options is to get your brother to speak to a doctor who can help to slowly wean him off Vicodin with reduced doses over time. The best thing to do is for him to get help.
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The short term effects of Vicodin are back pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, anxiety, leg restlessness, insomnia, and headaches. There is also panis and restlessness of the mind, and loss of trust from family and friends.
Xanax is not an opiate. Vicodin is an opiate.
The only way to really help depression is by seeking help, you can't do it alone it will only get worse.