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Vicodin (Hydrocodone) is an incredibly powerful drug that improves the experience for people in constant or severe pain. It is used by the medical establishment to help eliminate the suffering associated with postoperative care and terminal illness alike.

However, these conditions put patients in physically uncomfortable situations. Patients often are unable to feel or can only sense numbing pain from a certain part of their body when using Vicodin. Their pain receptors are able to process the Vicodin and minimize the hurt and damage that they may have felt. Vicodin is incredibly dangerous and should not be taken without proper medical guidance or authorities present. It is only safe when carefully regulated, and used to treat extreme pain.

These are some of the major dangers of taking Vicodin:

  1. Easily addictive

  2. Hard to Detox

  3. Can be Overprescribed for pain

  4. Potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms

The difference between Vicodin and other substances that may provide pain relief is that it is incredibly potent. It is also regulated but can be prescribed in larger than normal dosages in the event of operations or other painful circumstances. This makes it a point of entry for people who may not even be actively seeking the chemical substance.

Reasons Vicodin is Dangerous

Vicodin is dangerous because of the incredible withdrawal symptoms that can manifest. Palpitations and difficulty with the heart are some of the most difficult to overcome and can create hardship for patients. There is also the likelihood of seizures, migraines and other forms of physical pain. These make the process of detoxing dangerous for victims of Vicodin addiction.

Another danger of taking Vicodin is drug dependency. It is one of the most commonly prescribed medications for postoperative care and can lead to immediate relief for patients. Recent surgery pains, as well as other aspects of trauma, can be numbed and treated with Vicodin. However, if the pain was temporary and eventually fades, it can be difficult for the patients to assimilate back to their previous standards of not taking Vicodin. It is extremely addictive and can often be misused while a patient is recovering and after they are no longer in pain. Addiction to this incredibly strong substance is one of the greatest risks of taking it– even if initially prescribed for a short time. When addiction arises, people run the risk of overdosing and dying.

Consequences of Vicodin Usage

Vicodin has both short and long-term consequences. That is why it is a powerful agent in treating pain and managing the onset of physical trauma. However, the problem lies in its ease of addiction, which can make people who would otherwise not need it to become dependent.

Vicodin is an incredibly powerful pharmaceutical and can make a big difference in the lives of people who need it. If you struggle with pain and have any chronic condition that produces physical discomfort, it is best to seek the advice of a medical professional. Vicodin may be able to help under circumstances. However, due to the long-term risks and problems associated with this substance, it would be advisable to consider the side effects carefully before attempting to take it.

Vicodin has a track record of causing hardship for people throughout the United States. It is one of the most highly regulated substances but is also one of the most highly misused. Many have become addicted to Vicodin and have gone on to stronger opioids, or even heroin. Opioid overdose rates are at an epidemic proportion in America, the dangers can not be overstated. Questions or concerns about Vicodin?  Do you have a family member or even a friend who may be abusing it?  If so, contact us today to get your questions answered.

Medical disclaimer:

Sunshine Behavioral Health strives to help people who are facing substance abuse, addiction, mental health disorders, or a combination of these conditions. It does this by providing compassionate care and evidence-based content that addresses health, treatment, and recovery.

Licensed medical professionals review material we publish on our site. The material is not a substitute for qualified medical diagnoses, treatment, or advice. It should not be used to replace the suggestions of your personal physician or other health care professionals.

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