Dr. House, the main character in the TV show "House," is addicted to Vicodin, a prescription pain medication. He uses it to manage chronic pain in his leg, stemming from an injury sustained years ago.
A person who really likes wine is called an oenophile. However this term does not imply that the person is actually addicted to wine. A person who is actually addicted to wine is simply an alcoholic.
Drugs cause a physical need. That is not something you can think yourself to.
No, garlic is not addictive. It is a natural herb that is commonly used in cooking for flavor and health benefits.
There are hundreds things people get addicted to. The obvious once are drugs, Alcohol, smoking.But those that some people see them as addicted and some don't are VIDEO GAMES.INTERNET VIDEO games can be very addicted. And if the student is addicted to video game, he'll stress a lot more, he won't get along with his or her friends, family, teachers.I can't list all the things. But it's easy to see when a person is addicted to something. IF you notice that the person can't stop on something, it could be video game or something else, than it means that he or she is addicted.Also many people get addicted to a different things. But if you see that the person spends too much time on something, then he or she is probably addicted. You can't get addicted to GOOD THING though. That is because they are good things.( You can get addicted to reading ) It's very good to read , but when you spent all time reading and everyday without doing any exercise or going outside or communicate with someone, it can be a bad thing. You'll basically live in your own world without noticing other people. And that's not good.
The character Dr. Gregory House (on the TV series "House") is addicted to Vicodin.
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No for the baby to get addicted it has to be the mother who drinks alcohol so the through her the baby gets it.
You are addicted when you no longer feel normal without the drug. The dosage has nothing to do with it.
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Dr. House, the main character in the TV show "House," is addicted to Vicodin, a prescription pain medication. He uses it to manage chronic pain in his leg, stemming from an injury sustained years ago.
Vicodin, a narcotic painkiller that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
YES!!! Vicodin addiction is a common problem, especially for people in chronic pain, because tolerance to vicodin goes up dramatically and quickly. If you're an adult, it's your choice, but if you are pregnant, then yes, your baby could come into this planet craving narcotics. You should NOT even be taking vicodin (or any narcotic) while pregnant, whether you are in your first, second or third trimester.Could beMore than likely, yes. Anything that goes into your body goes to your baby. Anything you're addicted to, your baby can also get addicted to. If you're prescribed to it, then, my advice is to talk to your OBGYN about it, and they can tell what the best thing to would be. My friend is in her 8th month and around her 6th month she started smoking again, and a few weeks ago she finally asked her doctor what she should do. He told her that she should gradually cut down but not to quit cold turkey because then the baby would fiend for it. If your not prescribed to it, then I would advice you do that because if they find drugs in your baby's system when it is born, then, they will take it away from you. I advice gradually quitting not just for your sake but for especially for the baby's. ANOTHER ANSWERVICODIN (hydrocodone + acetaminophen [Tylenol]) is an OPIOID (narcotic) painkiller. Either ingredient can cause problems for your baby. What ever drug you take while pregnant also goes to your baby. High doses of even Tylenol can cause problems for the fetus, as well as the narcotic. Your baby can be born addicted to the narcotic. It is DANGEROUS to take ANY drug while pregnant, especially narcotics. If you can't talk to your doctor about it, you should start weaning yourself off of Vicodin NOW. DO NOT stop all at once. Slowly decrease what you take, little by little until you are off of it all together. If you CARE about your BABY you will (and can) do this. PLEASE, for your baby, get off of Vicodin. You CAN do it. Good Luck.
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You should let you doctor know about your past addiction. Vicodin is very addicting and maybe they can put you on something that is less addictive.
therefore the baby may suffer from some side effects such as being born underweight