After a while, opiates stop working, forcing users to take stronger doses or to try slightly different chemicals.
Hmmmm... I wonder what a solution to that could be?
After a while, opiates stop working, forcing users to take stronger doses or to try slightly different chemicals.
I honestly thunk it doesny matter what else in this world "comes out"...cuz we gona find what we want anyway.hydrocodone coming out as a drug without acetaminophen I think is a great idea..it gets rid of the liver killing properties of Tylenol.plus why worry about "zohydrocodone".when there's a tin of opiates without Tylenol in them...and u think if a seasoned opiate user is gona haul ads to get to a dealer with these,think again.your bound to go what's gona hit harder or last longer or more sout out ..a combo if the two....dats my 2 cents
Do you purposely type this bad?
how can hydrocodone be the 2nd most abused drug in the united states? in North east TN we get subs if blues are unavailable
hydros are a waste of time, the only difference is now thre a little safer
Isnt pure hydro cII? Why not get oxy or any otheer stroner cII mmeds? Or am i missing something?
how can hydrocodone be the 2nd most abused drug in the united states? in North east TN we get subs if blues are unavailable
Dissapointing article.
It's not a new drug just a new formulation of an old drug with a reasonable safety profile in the sense that it's not hepatoxic when unpaired with NSAIDS.
It is not considered an NSAID because it does not exhibit significant anti-inflammatory activity (it is a weak COX inhibitor).
From what I have heard, Zohydro was shot down by the FDA and is no longer going to be manufactured. lol However, if there are findings saying other pharmaceutical companies are still working on it, I'd love to see them.
It was approved a few months ago...and without the stipulation that it contain tamper/abuse resistance features.The FDA has yet to reject it. They're supposed to issue a decision some time in the next month.
How does hydrocodone fare as an IV drug? I wonder if anyone has experience with it through the IV route as it has only been available in compounded meds AFAIK.