\ The addictive agent in Lortabs is Hydrocodone -- a synthetic opioid. The REAL answer to this question goes as follows: Some years ago, addictive meds were defined as those your body built such a strong tolerance to that stopping cold was very dangerous and could even be fatal. Alcohol is one of these; babrbituates are another. Stopping barbitutae habits was a nightmare, because it wasn't uncommon for your patient to convulse on you and even die. Hugely dangerous, those addictions. Nowadays, addiction to hydrocodone is real alright, but unlike the meds from the bad old days, it won't kill you. In fact, it won't cause really acute symptoms like delerium tremons (from ETOH). Stopping a reasonably major hydrocodone addiction (say up to 4.4g per day) feels like you have a truly nasty flu -- no more and no less. So -- here's how you do it: # Get some time where you don't have duties are chores. Four days is likely more than enough. # Lay in a stock of GatorAde or some other sports drink. Drink lots of it all the time. # Stock up on food you can eat without having to do much in the kitchen beyond the microwave. Stuff you like. # Feel free with sugar foods -- this is a vacation. # Use Benadryl Flu Tabs or the like. Maybe some aspirin or ibuprofen if you need it. Nothing prescription except any other prescription meds you're taking for other issues (like, if you're taking heart medication, of course continue it). # Rent enough movies. # Don't take incoming calls unless you want to. No bill collectors :}. # Tell everyone you're out with the flu. # Plan on sleeping a lot. # Stop the Lortabs. # And spend the next 4 days recovering. # Remember all through this that you're ill now but it'll be better soon. Nothing wrong with you -- just like a flu. # If you ever get scared or hurting during this, have someone on call to help you -- but you wont get scared or hurting. Honestly -- that's all there is to it -- IF you're ready to stop this habit. Best of luck.
Yes, there are free or low-cost detox treatment options for opiates in Alabama. Resources such as community health centers, non-profit organizations, and state-funded programs like the Alabama Medicaid Agency can provide assistance for individuals seeking detox services. It is recommended to reach out to these organizations directly for more information on eligibility and available options.
Many people have detoxed successfully without medical care, but the dangers of both physical harm and relapse are high. Alcohol detox is normally done under the direct supervision of medical staff at an inpatient facility such as a detox center or government mental health facility. Alcohol withdrawal without medical help will result in some or all of the following: extreme anxiety, disorientation, hallucinations, sleep disorders, hand tremors, nausea, sweating, seizures, blood pressure spikes, and racing pulse. Delirium tremens (DTs -- physical and visual hallucinations, accompanied by terror reactions) may be present. In the worst cases, untreated alcohol withdrawal syndrome can result in death related to high blood pressure (stroke) and seizures.
Essentially, you don't. Xanax detox is extremely dangerous, and should be carried out in a medical detox facility. Attempts to detox and remain abstinent without both acute and prolonged treatment are almost always failures, and sometimes fatal.
While the experimental method is ideal for determining cause and effect, the correlational method is still valuable for studying relationships between variables when it's not feasible or ethical to manipulate them. Correlational studies can provide useful information about associations between variables and generate hypotheses for further experimental research.
The method of asking a series of questions about the topic under study is known as an interview or a survey. Researchers use this method to gather data directly from participants to gain insights, perspectives, and information related to the research topic. This allows researchers to collect first-hand information and understand the experiences, attitudes, and behaviors of participants.
do you offer detox at home and is it covered by medicaid/
This question involves medical advice. We cannot legally answer it. We suggest that you contact a detox facility in your area. Detoxification from stimulants can lead to sudden severe depression, and should not be undertaken by untrained personnel.
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Yes, Lortab is a narcotic analgesic.
There are many online sources for tips on making detox drinks at home, including but not limited to personal blogs, food websites and even online stores such as Holland and Barrett. Surprisingly Pinterest has some good detox home drinks listed.
Water. Sweat. Time.
Acording to Waisman Method rapid detox is safe. According to Breaking Free's website they claim its too good to be true, not effective and can even cause death.
no, lortab causes you to have headaches
Yes Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab)
stop taking them....eventualy u can get a job
Can you take lortab and demerol together?
its a generic lortab called hydrocodone To be exact, the generic name for Lortab is hydrocodone/acetaminophen. However, M367 is a generic version for Lortab 10/325 (10mg hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen).