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hydrocodone 7.5 750 bet the meds are still good but the only way to find out is to take one.My money is on the bet they are good!ReOkie Post Extras: Greycie Old Hand Reged: 07 08 03 Posts: 486 Loc: Pacific NorthWest Re: Hydrocodone 7.5 750 mg Shelf Life???? Re: MikeWalsh 160874 - 05 10 04 09:45 AM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply I did some research on this very thing about a year ago when I stumbled upon the very same situation- only percocet. Apparently hydrocodone 7.5 750, the drug may increase or decrease in potency after that 1 year mark hydrocodone 7.5 750, but is safe to take for a while after (i.e. your meds are prolly still good). Take care hydrocodone 7.5 750, G P.S. If you don't get something more specific (I think I recall it s hydrocodone 7.5 750.
hydrocodone 7.5 750 Aying shelf-life around 4 years hydrocodone 7.5 750, but to be honest hydrocodone 7.5 750, I don't remember if that's right or just what I think I recall hydrocodone 7.5 750, lol) and you want something more specific- do a google or some other engine search on the shelf-life for the drug and you'll find what you're looking for. That's how I found it. --------------------"I may not agree with what you say hydrocodone 7.5 750, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire Post Extras: leila01 Journeyman Reged: 09 22 03 Posts: 96 Loc: pennsylvania Re: Hydrocodone 7.5 750 mg Shelf Life???? Re: Greycie 160889 - 05 10 04 10:28 AM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply I was told by my primary care physician that using a medication after the expiration date would not hurt you. That the medication just may not work anymore for your symptoms. Maybe he was referring to the meds that he was prescribing at the time hydrocodone 7.5 750, but it seemed like he was making a blanket statement. I'm just passing on what my PCP told me. I'm not telling anyone to take something that they are not absolutely sure about - and like I said - he may have just been referring to the meds he was prescribing to me at the time(which I can't remember what they were). Please don't anyone flame me. I hope I was clear with my response and that I certainly don't want anyone to just take my little own opinion and run with it. Take care! P.
hydrocodone 7.5 750 Er the expiration date would not hurt you. That the medication just may not work anymore for your symptoms. Maybe he was referring to the meds that he was prescribing at the time hydrocodone 7.5 750, but it seemed like he was making a blanket statement. I'm just passing on what my PCP told me. I'm not telling anyone to take something that they are not absolutely sure about - and like I said - he may have just been referring to the meds he was prescribing to me at the time(which I can't remember what they were). Please don't anyone flame me. I hope I was clear with my response and that I certainly don't want anyone to just take my little own opinion and run with it. Take care! Po.
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Side effects include dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea, drowsiness, euphoria, vomiting, and constipation. Some less common side effects are allergic reaction, blood disorders, changes in mood, mental fogginess, anxiety, lethargy, difficulty urinating, spasm of the ureter, irregular or depressed respiration and rash. Hydrocodone can be habit-forming, and can lead to physical and psychological addiction. In the U.S., pure hydrocodone and forms containing more than 15 mg per dosage unit are considered Schedule II drugs. Those containing less than or equal to 15 mg per dosage unit in combination with acetaminophen or another non-controlled drug are called hydrocodone compounds and are considered Schedule III drugs. Hydrocodone is typically found in combination with other drugs such as paracetamol (acetaminophen), aspirin, ibuprofen and homatropine methylbromide. The purpose of the non-controlled drugs in combination is often twofold. 1) To provide increased analgesia via drug synergy. 2) To limit the intake of hydrocodone by causing unpleasant and often unsafe side effects at higher than prescribed doses (See Below). In the UK it is listed as a Class A drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Contents 1 Overdosing risks 2 Alcohol 3 Commercial medications containing hydrocodone 3.1 Abbott Laboratories 3 3.2 UCB Pharma 4 3.3 Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 5 3.4 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals 6 3.5 Additional preparations 4 Hydrocodone in Popular Culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External links edit Overdosing risks The presence of acetaminophen in hydrocodone-containing products det
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