yes
Yes. if a veteranarian prescribes them.
If you do not have a script for the Lorcet, then yes. If you are taking anything you do not have a prescription for, you will be considered an abuser of prescription drugs. Also, keep in mind, it is against the law to take a prescription medication without having a prescription for it. Hope this helps.
I would not recommend taking Tylenol after lorcet. Lorcet contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen, and Tylenol is acetaminophen. Taking both may result in too much acetaminophen. The max dose of acetaminophen per day is 4 gm. Taking more than 4 grams can be harmful to your liver. If the lorcet is not relieving your pain, you can take ibuprofen or you may need to let your doctor know that the lorcet is not relieving your pain.
It is called fixed or non-reactive pupils. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as medication, injury, or underlying medical conditions affecting the nerves that control pupil response. It is important to seek medical attention if pupils are fixed and not reacting to light.
The effects of ecstasy on pupil dilation can vary from person to person. Typically, pupils dilate within 30 minutes of taking ecstasy and can last for several hours, depending on the dosage and purity of the drug.
if you drink alot of water, but i doubt it.
Yes, no known drug interactions with hydrocodone "aka lorcet."
Absolutely. There are Lorcet suppositories readily available.
Yes.
Absolutely! Hydrocodone (the opiod in Lorcet) can be identified in urinalysis for up to 30 days afterward, depending on a variety of factors, including body weight.
Yes. Generally opiates are taken every four-six hours. Since Darvocet is a synthetic opiate, you're okay to take a Lorcet within four hours of a Darvocet. I wouldn't take them together though.