1) Yes it does - but don't keep it for over about 6 months after expiration - flush it!
2) You won't feel much. But believe me it DOES take the pain away after a medical procedure - even ONE PILL.
3) euphoria is defined as: A feeling of great elation (elation being - A feeling of joy, pride or optimism).
2007-03-09 07:19:46
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answered by Dr Dave P 7
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Hydrocodone is not codeine, I don't know why everyone is saying this?
Yeah, it's good after expiration.
You won't really feel much from one pill. Maybe cure a headache. You should take one and see if you have a freak adverse reaction to it or something. But recreationally, 20-30mg is a good starting dose.
Pills that contain hydrocodone usually also contain tylenol (APAP). So be mindful about your intake. It's best not to go over 2g of tylenol in a single dose, and no more than 4g within 12 hrs.
On the bottle it should read something like this: 7.5/500 mg APAP . This means that there are 7.5mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of APAP. If you want to get rid of the APAP, you can do a cold water extraction. (google it!)
2007-03-09 11:32:49
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answered by Arghh 1
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I have been taking it for six years.
1. It depends on just how how old it is an if it has been stored in a relatively cool place. If it is 12 months old, it will have some of its strength. I can deteriorate.
2. You didn't say what strength pills. And, everyone an react different (The first number in the Hydrocodone is Codeine and the second, Tylenol) 2.5 mg is pretty weak 5mg can make you drowsy. 7.5 can put you in a fog and 10mg can blur your vision and make you hit on you grandmother's friends. It makes you very drunk.
3. euphoria is a false sense of perfect happens and contentment. When you come down, and you always do, you feel worse than any hangover you have ever had.
Codeine is a very dangerous drug and should not be taken without consulting you physician.
2007-03-09 07:30:44
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answered by Stan M 3
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1) yes
2) very little
3) A feeling of exceptional well-being
and it doesn't come from hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is a depressant. With the proper dose you may get "mellow". A little more of the drug and you will most likely go to sleep. But you're not going to find euphoria.
I don't like hydrocodone. Small doses are totally ineffective for me and doses large enough to be effective against pain have negative side effects. The strangest side effect for me is that I start saying just plain nasty, hurtful things to people, notably my wife.
For nonjudgemental information about drugs, please go to www.erowid.org. Specifically for hydrocodone, please see http://erowid.org/pharms/hydrocodone/hydrocodone.shtml
2007-03-09 07:24:10
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answered by dogsafire 7
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Yes, it still works after expiration..
Affects depend on pill strength, body weight, acclimation and
level of pain...
Euphoria is feeling "high"....unusually good....
Hydrocodone is codeine, an opiate...
It is an excellent drug...
2007-03-09 07:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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dunnow if it will work as good after the exp date ... 2. i usually get knocked on my butte and fall asleep ... but you are just supposed to not feel pain ...
Euphoria is the feeling of extreme happiness. This is not an everyday feeling, and one of the most common causes of euphoric symptoms is drug intoxication or drug abuse. A related symptom is mania, which is characterized by euphoric moods in addition to other symptoms such as hyperactivity and recklessness.
xoxo
Emily
2007-03-09 07:19:35
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answered by ♥ Emily ♥ 4
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1. maybe/maybe not
2. the pain reduction your doctor intended based on your weight
3. an overall sense of well-being.
(Note: this feeling is one of the sensations addicts seek when attempting to feel "normal", where "normal"=euphoric. Also, that feeling remains up to the point where you ingest too many, because of dependence, and slip into respiratory depression, and ultimately respiratory arrest and die or slip into an acidosis coma.)
2007-03-09 07:19:51
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answered by Dr. Jon 3
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