Vicodin by jaleah meadows

The Definition of Vicodin would be analgesic drug containing acetaminophen and hydrocodone (an opioid resembling codeine), also used as a recreational drug.

The type of drug that a Vicodin would be an opioid.

This is what Vicodin looks like

Vicodin are used for relief of moderate to moderately severe pain.

This Is Carl Mannich one of the 2 creators of Vicodin

Vicodin Has Been Around since 1920 by two German chemists named Carl Mannich and Helene Lowenheim.The drug was not approved for use in the United States for more than 20 years after its creation; the FDA gave the drug their approval in 1943. Since that time, hydrocodone has also been approved for use in several other countries, including the United Kingdom and Canada.

Yes Vicodin is very addictive once people start misusing it they get addicted to it. The Long Term Effects on the body of Vicodin are False Pharmacy call-ins,Stealing or trading for more Vicodin. The Short Term Effects Are Lower perception of current pain,Suppression of cough reflex,Feelings of euphoria and Feeling of calm and relaxation.

The hydrocodone found in this drug works by binding to receptors in the brain that signal that body to feel pain.For this reason, Vicodin strongly affects brain chemistry, because a number of issues can develop as a result of this clog.

Vicodin is a narcotic that can produce a calm, euphoric state similar to heroin or morphine–and despite such important and obvious benefits in pain relief, evidence is pointing to chronic addiction. Pure hydrocodone, the narcotic in Vicodin, is a Schedule II substance, closely controlled with restricted use. But very few prescription drugs are pure hydrocodone. Instead, small amounts of are mixed with other non-narcotic ingredients to create medicines like Vicodin and Lortab. This means they can be classified under Schedule III with fewer restrictions on their use and distribution.

Vicodin addiction is a growing crisis in the United States. While illegal drugs like cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, and heroin remain in the headlines many individuals may be surprised to know that Vicodin addiction could lurk right behind them as one of the most widely-abused drugs of addiction. In fact, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration believes Vicodin may be the most abused prescription drug in the country. Nationwide, its use has quadrupled in the last ten years, while emergency room visits attributed to Vicodin abuse soared 500 percent.

Subject to individual tolerance, many medical experts believe dependence or addiction can occur within one to four weeks at higher doses of Vicodin. Published reports of high profile movie stars, TV personalities and professional athletes who are recovering from Vicodin addiction are grim testimony to its debilitating effects.

Vicodin (one of more than 200 products that contain hydrocodone) is regulated by state and federal law, but it is not controlled as closely as other powerful painkillers. The lack of regulation makes them vulnerable to widespread abuse and addiction through forged prescriptions, theft, over-prescription, and “doctor shopping.” Vicodin pills have been sold for $2 to $10 per tablet and $20 to $40 per 8 oz bottle on the street.

Vicodin is structurally related to Codeine and is approximately equal in strength to morphine in producing opiate-like effects. The first report that Vicodin produced a noticeable euphoria and symptoms of addiction was published in 1923; the first report of Vicodin addiction in the U.S. was published in 1961.

Every age group has been affected by the relative ease of Vicodin availability and the perceived safety of these products by professionals.

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