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Introduction
Hydrocodone is an opiate agonist, semi-synthetic narcotic analgesic, and antitussive
(cough suppressant) used to treat mild to moderate pain.
This drug is synthesized from one of the alkaloids found in the opium poppy, codeine.
In fact, the International Narcotics Control Boards report that 99% of its consumption is
in the United States. Due to the opioid crisis, the administration has changed its
classification from Schedule III to Schedule II. This means doctors can no longer
prescribe HCPs by phone, and patients must present a written prescription to the
pharmacist at the time of purchase.
Besides, hydrocodone-based drugs have been linked to many overdoses and ER
admissions in the last few years.
Before taking this medicine

You should not use hydrocodone if you are allergic to it, or if you have:

● severe asthma or breathing problems; or


● a blockage in your stomach or intestines.
● To make sure hydrocodone is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had:
● breathing problems, sleep apnea;
● a head injury, brain tumor, or seizures;
● drug or alcohol addiction, or mental illness;
● urination problems;
● liver or kidney disease;
● problems with your gallbladder, pancreas, or thyroid; or
● a heart rhythm disorder called long QT syndrome.
What Is Hydrocodone Used For?

The two main hydrocodone uses are to alleviate pain and suppress the cough. The opioid is available

with analgesics for pain relief. The medicine is only prescribed for intractable pain that cannot be

managed with safer medicines with a lower risk of addiction.

Hydrocodone for cough consists of combination products that include the narcotic plus an

anticholinergic like homatropine or an antihistamine like chlorpheniramine. The cough syrup

containing an opioid is a centrally-acting medicine that suppresses the cough reflex. Misuse of these

cough syrups can lead to addiction because of their narcotic content.


Hydrocodone Addiction

Hydrocodone pain pills have a high potential for abuse and addiction. People who are

dependent on the medication may experience certain signs and symptoms upon sudden

withdrawal from hydrocodone. People who have developed an addiction to prescription pain

relievers tend to seek out the drug compulsively. Some addicts attempt to reduce the amount of

non-opioid components in combination products to nontoxic levels with techniques such as

cold water extraction. However, these processes do not protect them from the dangers of

substance addiction and overdose.


Dosing information

Usual Adult Dose for Chronic Pain:

The following dosing recommendations can only be considered suggested approaches to what is
actually a series of clinical decisions over time; each patient should be managed individually.

As First Opioid Analgesic and For Patients who are NOT Opioid Tolerant:

Extended-Release Capsules (Zohydro(R) ER): Initial dose: 10 mg orally every 12 hours

Extended-Release Tablets (Hysingla(R) ER): Initial dose: 20 mg orally every 24 hours


Hydrocodone side effect
● Headache
● Stomach pain
● Tiredness
● Back pain
● Muscle tension
● Foot, leg or ankle swelling
● Ringing in the ears
● Trouble sleeping
● Uncontrollable shaking
Hydrocodone Overdose

● Sleepiness

● Blue fingernails and lips

● Cold, clammy skin

● Muscle weakness

● Decreased awareness

● Narrowed or widened pupils

● Slowed breathing and heartbeat

● Coma
Warnings for some serious Health Conditions:

● For people with Head injury: Hydrocodone can cause increased pressure in your brain and cause breathing
problems if you have a head injury.

● For people with stomach problems: If you have intestinal obstruction, ulcerative colitis, or constipation, use
caution when taking this medication. Your symptoms can deteriorate with this medication.

● For people with severe Kidney disease: In your body, this medication can build up, which can cause
breathing problems and other side effects.

● For people with Liver disease: The risk of liver failure is increased if you have serious liver disease. This
medication can also build up in your body, which can cause breathing problems and other side effects.

● For people with Asthma: Do not use this drug without talking to your doctor if you are suffering from serious
or uncontrolled asthma. In a supervised
Common Complications

● Physical effects — slowed or irregular heartbeat, breathing problems, severe


allergic reactions, and nausea.
● Cognitive impairments — fuzzy thinking and drowsiness.
● Emotional issues — anxiety and abnormal mood swings.
● Overdose — slowed or stopped heartbeat, loss of consciousness, and seizures.
● Death— as a result of overdose, it can be difficult to gauge the safe amount of
hydrocodone due to the tolerance-building nature of the drug.
Conclusion
Hydrocodone is one of the most prescribed and effective opioid analgesic drugs, however, the rate of its abuse
raised a new health problem. In particular, medicinal products based on association hydrocodone-acetaminophen
released with the aim to enhance analgesic effects and at the same time to reduce the dose of hydrocodone
caused abuse and addiction prevalently in young people. To fight this phenomenon, abuse-deterrent formulations
ER long-acting opioid products were authorized, however, these deterrent forms remain abused orally. Analysis of
results of clinical studies considered for this review suggests that abuse-deterrent ER hydrocodone formulations
can be effective and they are well tolerated in the treatment of chronic low back pain. However, guidelines for the
management of chronic pain still report for hydrocodone the level III of clinical evidence, corresponding only to
expert opinion. Although it is important to keep in mind that several studies are from corporate sponsored articles,
on the basis of the assessed effectiveness of RCTs investigating on long-term therapy with ER hydrocodone in
patients affected by low back chronic pain. About the evidence of the analgesic effectiveness of ER hydrocodone
on other chronic pain syndromes and non-cancer non-neuropathic chronic pain, hydrocodone showed to have
positive effects in open non-controlled studies and needs to be further studied to assess the real strength of
results.

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