Vicodin For Pain



Vicodin For Pain for pain control after he broke his shoulder in a car accident. He followed his prescription to the letter, only using the
Vicodin For Pain
when he was having pain. And the drug worked well for awhile. Two weeks
after his injury, LK found that the prescribed dose was no longer
relieving his pain so he took more
Vicodin For Pain . On
occasion, he took the drug sooner than he was supposed to in an attempt
to avoid the onset of pain. It seemed to LK that he needed more
medication to achieve the desired pain relief. He asked his doctor for
a new prescription. Two weeks later he had already used a month's worth
of
Vicodin For Pain . When his doctor refused to write a new
prescription, LK went to other doctors; he went to his dentist; he went
to emergency rooms around town. LK was hooked on
Vicodin For Pain . This scenario is typical in people who have become addicted to
Vicodin For Pain . While the original intent of the medication is control of real and legitimate pain, misuse leads to addiction.
Vicodin For Pain Fact Sheet - How Does It Work?
What is
Vicodin For Pain ?
Vicodin For Pain is actually a combination of two pain
relievers; acetaminophen, commonly known by the trade name Tylenol; and
hydrocodone, a synthetic codeine.
Vicodin For Pain is one of the most widely prescribed pain relievers and has become one of the most frequently abused.
Are You Addicted to
Vicodin For Pain ?
Because
Vicodin For Pain has a high degree of physical and emotional dependence, anyone taking the drug should be aware of the warning signs of
Vicodin For Pain addiction. Do you:
* feel physically ill (muscle and bone pain, night sweats, insomnia, etc.) when you run out of
Vicodin For Pain or stop taking
Vicodin For Pain ?
* committ illegal acts such as juggling doctors or buy
Vicodin For Pain on the street to maintain your supply?
* need more pills to get the same or desired effect?
* feel guilty or ashamed of your
Vicodin For Pain use?
* take
Vicodin For Pain more often or in larger quantities than prescribed?
* feel or have you been told your
Vicodin For Pain use has become an issue with your family or loved ones?
If you answered "YES" to any of the above questions, your
Vicodin For Pain
use has reached a dangerous level. If so, talk to your doctor or a
counselor about getting help. The longer you wait the more difficult it
can be to kick your habit.
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Are There Other Dangers Associated with Prolonged
Vicodin For Pain Use?
Like any prescription medication, prolonged use or misuse can have dangerous consequences. In the case of
Vicodin For Pain these dangers include:
* Liver disease related to prolonged or excessive use of acetaminophen (contained in
Vicodin For Pain ).
* Physical tolerance to the drug. After prolonged use, increased doses
are needed to achieve the same pain relief. Because of the
acetaminophen in
Vicodin For Pain , increasing doses can lead to liver damage as mentioned above or in severe cases death from respiratory complications.
* Drug interactions with MAO inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants
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* Physical and emotional dependence on
Vicodin For Pain
can occur after several weeks of continued use. Withdrawl symptoms such
as insominia, night sweats, tremors, and agitation can occur when
Vicodin For Pain is stopped.
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Vicodin For Pain - A Dangerous Combination
Does the Combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen Go By Other Names?
While the generic ingredients are hydrocodone and acetaminophen, the combination is know by many brand names including:
*
Vicodin For Pain ,
Vicodin For Pain HP, and
Vicodin For Pain ES
(depending on the concentrations of hydrocodone and acetaminophen)
* Lortab
* Anexsia
* Zydone
* Lorcet
* Norco
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Vicodin For Pain is an effective pain reliever when used properly and for the short term. Careless, inappropriate, or diliberate misuse of
Vicodin For Pain can be dangerous. If you are taking
Vicodin For Pain now, talk to your physician about a pain control strategy that does not include
Vicodin For Pain or other addictive pain medications. If you feel you are addicted either physically or emotionally to
Vicodin For Pain , talk to your doctor, a counselor or a substance abuse professional as soon as possible to avoid the inevitable dangers of
Vicodin For Pain .