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Vicodin types

emdeeemay

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My friend just got some Vicodin.
She said it's the Tylenol type, not the morphine type.
Is there such a thing?
Is the "Tylenol" type any good for recreational use?
THANKS
 
Your freind doesn't know what s/he is talking about.
Vicodin is a brand name for hyrdocodone and a anti-inflamatory which is I think always tylenol, also known on the bottle of vicodin as APAP.
So if you get a prescription of vicodin it would look something like this:
5/500 APAP. The 5 indicating how much hyrdocodone (the good stuff) and 500 APAP which is tylenol (the bad stuff).
APAP is really hard on the liver so don't take over 2500 - 3000 grams per day.
There are also lorcet, lortab, norco, etc., which are all the same thing, just different quantities of hydro and APAP.
 
It usually comes with APAP but I've seen it with Ibuprofen under the name 'Vicoprofen' and I believe I've seen it with Aspirin but I'm not sure.
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