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How long does Hydrocodone stays in human body?

A Hydrocodone pill is a drug that is categorized under the group of medicines, called opioids. The purpose of most of the opioid medications is to acts upon the pain that is taking place in a human body. An opioid is a substance that is obtained from the opium plant. Drugs that are opioid acts on the opioid receptors and produce a morphine-like effect. It further helps in relieving pain inside a human system.

What are the side effects of taking Hydrocodone?
The drug will not affect adversely the patients who take Hydrocodone as per the prescribed dose. A person, while taking Hydrocodone, must know that it may result in harmful side effects. He/she must not buy Hydrocodone online without having a prescribed dosage form. Firstly, patients should recommend a doctor, get the prescription, and then purchase the drug. You may also opt to buy generic Hydrocodone online at a lesser price.

The side effects of Hydrocodone are –

  • Feeling dizzy
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Feeling drowsy
  • Headache
  • Stuffy nose
  • Sore throat
  • Weakness or feeling tired
    Long-term use of Hydrocodone may cause side effects that will be worse than the mentioned above. Hence, patients are advised to lower down the dose of Hydrocodone when they have recovered from pain. It should also be done under the supervision of your doctor.

Drug Interactions –
There might occur conditions when a person withdraws from the use of Hydrocodone or start taking any other medicine along with it or side by side. These drug interactions can slow or stop your breathing. Inform your doctor if you have been on some other drug. Even if the drug is an antibiotic, antifungal medication, or herbal medicine. Telling your doctor about it and then getting the right dosage of Hydrocodone will keep you safe from the harmful drug interactions.
Be sure your doctors know about these if you are using them –

  • Medicines for cold, allergic reactions, asthma/COPD medication.
  • Medicines that are used for irritable bowel syndrome, motion sickness, or overactive bladder.
  • Opioid medicines that are used for pain relief and cough treatments.
  • Medications that have a sedative effect, like – Alprazolam, Xanax, Klonopin, Diazepam, and others.
  • Medicines that invoke sleepiness or slow down your breaths. They can be sleeping pills or muscle relaxers.
  • Medicines that help treat mood swings, change of behavior, or other mental illness.
  • Medicines that affect your serotonin level, like - antidepressant, a stimulant, migraine headaches, nausea, or severe infections.

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