It can't be misused. just because it may be a "painkiller" doesn't mean it can be abused. it's tylenol, for god's sake. it will kill your liver. ten bucks says your some soccer mom thinking your son is doing drugs. he probably is.
If you take more than prescribed.
people can create an army of mutated cloned sheep or ducks
Wholesale is the satep in the sales chain between manufacturer and the person who sells to the public - the retailer. But the term gets abused and misused.
Vicodin is classified as an analgesic (pain medication) that is a combination of the synthetic opiate hydrocodone and acetaminophen, commonly known by the brand name Tylenol. Other brand names of the hydrocodone and acetaminophen combination include: * Lorcet * Lortab * Dolacet * Anexsia * Zydone * Norco
You must see a physician for a prescription for tramadol, which is available at any pharmacy. This is a very powerful pain reliever that can be easily misused or abused.
Yes. All knowledge can be misused.
Smoking hydrocodone-acetaminophen (5-325) is not safe or effective; these medications are formulated for oral ingestion and smoking can lead to dangerous health risks, including lung damage and increased potential for overdose. The acetaminophen component can cause severe liver damage when misused. Additionally, smoking can alter the drug's effects and lead to unpredictable responses. It's crucial to use medications only as prescribed and to consult a healthcare professional for any questions about their use.
squatting is misused by the digging up of the earth and destroying plants and trees
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
acetaminophin is a painkiller and the active ingredient in tylenol, while methamphetamines increase the activity of your reticular activating system in your brain making you focus and is the active ingredient in the popularly abused study drug, adderall.
Tylenol IS Acetaminophen. Tylenol is just the brand name. Acetaminophen is the drug.
Any materiel, in sufficient quantity, can become toxic or fatal. Excessive water drinking or even salt consumption can cause negative results. Always follow dosage and frequency instructions on prescription or OTC meds.