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[–] 8616176? ago 

Enough to kill many long time druggies.

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[–] Awisegrasshopper ago 

Every drug you consume no matter the level of danger changes your brain chemistry. We should all pass on prescription drug as much as we can. If it's not absolutely necessary skip it. Cross addiction is a serious problem most ppl don't under stand. Folks who have gastric bypass typically end up with a new addiction, if they get skinny.

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[–] Javik2186 ago 

I'm on 10mg of Hydrocodone/Tylenol for pain after snapping my tibia in my right leg. Just becareful with it, from what I've learned in my Substance use & Abuse college course, it is addictive. Take it when only if the pain is severe. Drink a lot of water and prune juice with it too, I've learned the hard way a few days ago end up getting opioid-induced constipation. If the pain is marginal with a 3 on a 1-10 scale take Ibuprofen to help with the pain and swelling. Also, keep it elevated.

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[–] RoryIan ago 

The acetaminophen is more dangerous than the codeine , so says a lot of current research. As for addiction , some people are made that way , they develop a desire for something and cannot stop. Others never do. I am like that , fortunately , not addicted to anything. There is , among some behavioral researchers , a thought that 'addiction,' is nothing more than an excuse . The people who become addicted are those who have little self control. Then physiology takes over and the substance itself changes the user in subtle ways which display as 'addiction.' Thus a physiological change displays itself as ' addictive ' behavior.

Most people do not need to worry . Take the pain med , be glad if it works, enjoy the recovery and then get on with life.