Are you f*cking stupid? Tylenol 3 is acetaminophen and codiene, and Vicodin is acetaminophen and hydrodone. Simply put, no the worst you'll do by taking both of them is destroy the lining of your stomach from too much acetaminophen, and get f*cked up off the drugs already there. They don't suddenly go through wild unnatural chemical conversions. Atleast know about drugs before you go poppin them.
No. The most common metabolite resulting from heroin use is morphine (although 6-monoacetylmorphine is also a common metabolite & is usually tested for to determine if heroin was the specific drug used if a urine analysis shows positive--since this metabolite is unique to only heroin use). Hydrocodone (the active ingredient in Vicodin) is an opioid of a different class compared to morphine-related drugs. Its most common metabolite (and the metabolite it is tested for on the SAMHSA extended urine test) is hydromorphone. Although there are other metabolites hydrocodone produces once it enters the body & is metabolized by the liver; they exist in such low amounts & thus are unlikely to have any impact on Vicodin's psychoactive, opioidergic effects. Thus, hydromorphone is its major metabolite (and the major metabolite tested for in a urine analysis).
Morphine shows up as opiates. In the body, all opiates besides morphine are actually prodrugs--drugs that turn into something else, and what they turn into is morphine.
All opiates except for morphine are what they call prodrugs. Prodrugs turn into other drugs in your body before they're metabolized, and what they turn into is morphine. So, any opiate shows up as morphine.
Oxycodones will show up. Do what you have to do or simply turn yourself in and be done with it.
Heroin is metabolized into morphine inside the body. Heroin is the 3,6-diacetyl ester of morphine, and these ester groups are cleaved in vivo to produce morphine.
No. The only factor which could cause blackening of the feet is habitually injecting morphine into the veins either between your toes or on your ankle, thus causing corrosion of the veins and eventual necrosis in the feet. However, it would take years and years of constant, habitual morphine abuse to cause something like that.
it'll take about 2 hours, so just put it in your body instead... plus, the water will turn BLUE! Also, if you plan on drinking it, take off the layers left in the water.
No...u really dont WANT to take these BEFORE a tattoo because they cause you to bleed more...which can make the tattoo process take longer, the tattoo artist has to stop more often to KEEP wiping blood-which in turn can accidentally turn some straight lines to turn out to be "not so straight"
Yes indeed it is. Heroin [diacetyl morphine] is a partially synthetic opiate compound produced when acetyl molecules are are bonded to morphine [morphine sulfate] molecules. Morphine is a naturally occurring opiate produced by and from the poppy plant. In fact the body changes heroin into morphine. The purpose of bonding acetyl molecules to morphine is that it allows the new compound, heroin, to enter the brain 300% faster than morphine alone; That in turn makes heroin three times (3X) more potent than standard morphine on a molecule to molecule basis. All opiates are depressants and Heroin is the most frequently used illegal depressant.No, it's a narcotic.
I don't know but it sure sounds like a good sign to stop drinking, take some tylenol, drink plenty of water, and go to bed.
i tried overdosing on 50 mg Tylenol and took 16 and needed no medical attention but also had a hard time breathing for a week. why do you ask anyway, its not like oyu cant get high off of it but if your intentions were like mine i insist you get some help before you turn out like me
Any substance that goes through time in a forward motion turns older at a rate in direct proportion to time.
Yes, some hydrocodone is turned into a small amount of hydromorphone by the liver. Just like codiene is turned into morphine by the liver enzymes.