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Hydrococet


Hydrococet

Hydrococet is the brand name for the substance dihydrocodeinone. This semi-synthetic opioid combines thebaine and codeine into one potent anti-pain medication. Doctors sometimes prescribe it as an antitussive medication. People can find this oral narcotic in syrup, tablet, and capsule forms.

Within hospitals, nurses and doctors combine this medication with things like paracetamol and ibuprofen. These substances differ from hydrococet in what they do, so through combining them they offer a double-fire medication defence.

Hydrococet is a potent prescription drug commonly abused by people. Manufacturers have taken positive steps in cutting the flow to street dealers, however, with a new slow-release capsule to replace their current range of products.

Side Effects

Like with most prescription drugs, this substance makes the person feel euphoric and excited after taking enough of it. It is not a favourite prescription drug because of its extreme feelings of nausea. After the first few doses, this steadily dissipates, but it takes hours before the feeling of nausea disappears.

Hydrococet is not potent enough to cause death or severe long-term effects, but it can do damage to people’s lives. Those who become addicted to prescription drugs like this tend to have mixed priorities, so the rest of their lives suffer.

Hydrococet Addiction Treatment

Most people who require treatment for this drug abuse normally have to deal with a cocktail of prescription drugs. Those who decide to find help should always look for residential drug rehabilitation so they can enter a controlled environment free from temptation. Patients nearly always find a controlled environment helpful.

Healthcare professionals can offer a far better quality of treatment within these facilities as they have complete control over the person’s schedule. They are always on hand should their withdrawal symptoms begin to overwhelm the patient. Overall, this treatment method offers enhanced results in beating an addiction.

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