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Re: Acetaminophen warning for hydrocodone
Well the APAP can strain one's organ's which in return produce symptoms such as heartburn, so yes that is a good possibility its just the large intake of APAP. A lower dose of APAP would help, but the heartburn would probably still be present (not to mention still can damage the liver), so SWIY might want to take the pills with food and or a tums.
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Re: Acetaminophen warning for hydrocodone
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Re: Acetaminophen warning for hydrocodone
Heartburn is generally a symptom of oesophagitis or gastritis, or a peptic ulcer (or nothing more than too many curry spices!) While Aspirin certainly does cause this, APAP is not a direct irritant to the stomach lining in the same way and tends not to cause heartburn.
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Re: Acetaminophen warning for hydrocodone
One good thing to do when taking medications containing acetaminophen is to take milk thistle with them.One can get milk thistle in pills or liquid extracts in most health stores.http://www.erowid.org/herbs/milk_thi..._thistle.shtml there is some good milk thistle info.
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Re: Acetaminophen warning for hydrocodone
ANY drug that has 500 or more mgs of apap is strickly for breakthrough times and NOT for long term. If you require that much all the time/every day, you should be on better quality narcotics.
7 grams in a 12 hour period, are you out of your mind??? Obviously you don't teach yourself first before blessing everyone else with your "knowledge" cause there's not a PDR anywhere that has THOSE numbers!!! APAP being toxic is old news anyway, we all know this. ALCOHOL is the devil when taken with, pretty much anything. It augments the metabolites created in the liver when taking apap, cocaine, pretty much all meds and drugs alcohol should NOT be combined. Do a Google search for alcohol and just pick any medication and see how bad it is for your liver. For that fact alone, SWIM who is legally prescribed narcotics chooses NOT to drink alcohol. Like maybe one day a month he'll get drunk and that's it. Scary stuff. |
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