hydrocodone and 300 mg acetaminophen. Dispensing a hydrocodone Respiratory Depression: At high doses or in sensitive patients, hydrocodone may produce.
If your child takes hydrocodone with acetaminophen, they should not take extra acetaminophen (Tylenol ) or medicines containing acetaminophen. This could result in a dose of acetaminophen that is too high. Certain medicines can interact with hydrocodone with acetaminophen.
If your child takes hydrocodone with acetaminophen, they should not take extra acetaminophen (Tylenol ) or medicines containing acetaminophen. This could result in a dose of acetaminophen that is too high. Certain medicines can interact with hydrocodone with acetaminophen.
If your child takes hydrocodone with acetaminophen, they should not take extra acetaminophen (Tylenol ) or medicines containing acetaminophen. This could result in a dose of acetaminophen that is too high. Certain medicines can interact with hydrocodone with acetaminophen.
Of those, 54% said they preferred oxycodone to hydrocodone because oxycodone highs were stronger than hydrocodone highs. They believed that the acetaminophen in
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Controlled Substance Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets contain hydrocodone, a Schedule II controlled substance. Abuse Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets contain hydrocodone, a substance with a high potential for abuse similar to other opioids used in analgesia. Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets can be
Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen Precautions Serious side effects have been reported with hydrocodone/acetaminophen. At high doses or in
Of those, 54% said they preferred oxycodone to hydrocodone because oxycodone highs were stronger than hydrocodone highs. They believed that the acetaminophen in
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Something interesting about the quaranteam stories is that most comment under their Lit names, not as anonymous.
Keep it up
I will say this, however: you need an editor. There are a few typo's misspellings, etc, but also a few other small issues; e.g., paracetamol would not be used by someone growing up in San Antonio, or anywhere else in the US. We all know the drug as acetaminophen. There are few more examples such as this, but the story is still rock-solid.
Thanks for the effort.
I've been reading some Ken Follette lately; he makes mistakes too. I read an old Larry McMurtry the other day; what a mess, and he gets an occasional Pulitzer! Some of F. Scott Fitzgerald's stuff stinks, but he's considered a giant.
I'm sure you're good at what you really do. The posting on Literotica is just for fun. I enjoy what you post. Please continue. I miss guys like Francis MacComber, Rehnquist, and the Troubador.
Jedd Clampett (carvohi)
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