The amount of hydrocodone needed to result in a dangerous, though not necessarily deadly overdose is highly dependent on tolerance: opioid naive individuals may only need one higher strength (40mg) pill to overdose, whereas a very opioid-tolerant person may need hundreds of milligrams. This can also vary based on other factors of individual physiology.
Abusing painkillers in lower doses also can be highly dangerous and thus strongly discouraged. Risks include addiction, and liver damage from the acetaminophen (500mg) in the pills. The maximum recommended daily dose of acetaminophen is 4000mg, with toxicity manifesting around double that. While this may not be significant for a person with low tolerance (the hydrocodone itself being the major overdose concern in this case) one with a high tolerance may easily exceed the toxic dose of acetaminophen and risk severe health complications.
Yes
yes you might suffer from iklindroph sickness
it is very dangerous to take them together ,both are CNS depressant.
I think not its to much Tylenol for ur liver to handle can be very dangerous i say one or the other talk to your local pharmacist
Does hydrocodone metabolize to hydromorphine? No. Hydrocodone is metabolized to hydromorphone, norhydromorphone, norhydrocodone, dihydromorphine, nordihydromorphine, dihydrocodeine, and nordihydrocodeine. If you meant hydromorphine then yes. I believe it is possible for as much as 30% of hydrocodone to be metabolized to hydromorphone, but usually is much less.
Hydrocodone is the generic for vicodin. Works just as good, and cheaper.
Yes, there are cardiac implications as well as physio-neural interactions.
Hydrocodone
650mg acetaminophen-7.5mg hydrocodone in lortab. 500mg acetaminophen-5mg hydrocodone for normal vicodin.
2teaspoons?
10/8
Watson 502 has 7.5 mg Hydrocodone in it, together with 650 mg Acetaminophen.