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Dicodid

What is Dicodid?

Also known as hydrocodone, dicodid is a narcotic pain reliever. It’s also used as a cough suppressant.

Important information:

It is possible to develop an dependence on dicodid.

Before taking this medicine:

Be aware of its side effects. Experts warn that those with a history of drug addiction should not be taking dicodid.

How should I take Dicodid?

Dicodid commonly comes in liquid form.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you have a dependence on dicodid, this can cause withdrawal symptoms.

What happens if I overdose?

Seek medical attention if you or someone is experiencing extreme drowsiness, difficulty breathing, clammy skin, nausea, vomiting, weakness, jaundice, constipation and seizures.

What should I avoid while taking dicodid?

Do not mix with drugs, alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines or barbiturates.

Dicodid side effects:

Dizziness, itching, sweating, constipation, difficulty urinating.

Dicodid dosing information:

Dicodid can be taken every 4 to 6 hours. 10-20 drops is standard for an adult, and 1-3 drops is appropriate for an infant.

What other drugs will affect dicodid?

Do not mix with drugs or alcohol.

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