DeathIndustrial88
Bluelighter
I'm finding contradictory statements all over google.
One site says combining gabpentin & hydrocodone will lead to increased effects from both.
While another site says taking gabapentin in a dose dependent manner will reduce blood levels of hydrocodone (basically making it less effective).
So which is it? And what do they mean by "dose dependent"? They don't usually explain. Is it only certain doses of gabapentin that do this? Or do they mean it depends on the timing of when you take them?
Also what are some TRUE ways to potentiate/extend hydrocodones effects?
I've read that hydrocodone MUST be metabolized by the liver into hydromorphone to have any effect, because hydrocodone itself is not active.
Yet I've also read that hydrocodone itself IS active & that the hydromorphone is very negligible in it's effects.
Plus it MUST be active, because intranasal hydrocodone does work to a degree.
I've also read that inhibiting CYP2d6 with cimetidine for example can either make hydrocodone more effective by slowing down it's conversion to hydromorphone, which causes you to produce more or it could make it less effective because less hydromorphone gets produced, But which is it?!?!
When we slow down or alter DXM's metabolism, you get more DXO. So why wouldn't slowing down hydro's metabolism lead to MORE hydromorphone?
I'm trying to get the most out of hydrocodone, since it's a very short lived (and not a very euphoric opioid on it's own). I feel like it would be a waste to not try.
I did take some cimetidine last night & personally felt like it enhanced & prolonged the effects, but it could've also been placebo?
What is your experience getting the best out of hydrocodone?
One site says combining gabpentin & hydrocodone will lead to increased effects from both.
While another site says taking gabapentin in a dose dependent manner will reduce blood levels of hydrocodone (basically making it less effective).
So which is it? And what do they mean by "dose dependent"? They don't usually explain. Is it only certain doses of gabapentin that do this? Or do they mean it depends on the timing of when you take them?
Also what are some TRUE ways to potentiate/extend hydrocodones effects?
I've read that hydrocodone MUST be metabolized by the liver into hydromorphone to have any effect, because hydrocodone itself is not active.
Yet I've also read that hydrocodone itself IS active & that the hydromorphone is very negligible in it's effects.
Plus it MUST be active, because intranasal hydrocodone does work to a degree.
I've also read that inhibiting CYP2d6 with cimetidine for example can either make hydrocodone more effective by slowing down it's conversion to hydromorphone, which causes you to produce more or it could make it less effective because less hydromorphone gets produced, But which is it?!?!
When we slow down or alter DXM's metabolism, you get more DXO. So why wouldn't slowing down hydro's metabolism lead to MORE hydromorphone?
I'm trying to get the most out of hydrocodone, since it's a very short lived (and not a very euphoric opioid on it's own). I feel like it would be a waste to not try.
I did take some cimetidine last night & personally felt like it enhanced & prolonged the effects, but it could've also been placebo?
What is your experience getting the best out of hydrocodone?
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