Hydrocodone is a narcotic that can produce a calm, euphoric state similar to heroin or morphine and despite such important and obvious benefits in pain relief, evidence is pointing to chronic addiction. Pure Hydrocodone is a Schedule II substance, closely controlled with restricted use. But very few prescription drugs are pure Hydrocodone. Instead, small amounts of Hydrocodone are mixed with other non-narcotic ingredients to create medicines like Vicodin and Lortab. This means they can be classified under Schedule III with fewer restrictions on their use and distribution. Subject to individual tolerance, many medical experts believe dependence or addiction can occur within one to four weeks at higher doses of Hydrocodone. Published reports of high profile movie stars, TV personalities and professional athletes who are recovering from Hydrocodone addiction are grim testimony to its debilitating effects. If a regular Hydrocodone user stops taking Hydrocodone, he or she will experience Hydrocodone detox withdrawal symptoms within six to twelve hours. The intensity of Hydrocodone detox withdrawal symptoms depend on the degree of the addiction. For example, Hydrocodone detox withdrawal symptoms may grow stronger for twenty-four to seventy-two hours and then gradually decline over a period of seven to fourteen days. The duration of Hydrocodone withdrawal symptoms varies greatly from person to person. Hydrocodone detox symptoms include but are not limited to:
- Intense cravings for the drug, irritability, nausea or vomiting, muscle aches, runny nose or eyes, dilated pupils, sweating, diarrhea, yawning, fevers, chills, inability to sleep and depression
During your detox from Hydrocodone, the Physician will usually prescribe detox medication to counter the detox withdrawal symptoms. Our highly trained staff will assist you in making your detox as comfortable and safe as possible. Hydrocodone detox usually last 7 to 10 days.