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Vicoprofen


Vicoprofen is a combination drug consisting of ibuprofen and hydrocodone. This analgesic acts on a short-term medication during therapy to reduce and remove pain. These days it is mainly used as an alternative to Vicodin, which has been experiencing problems with the regulators because of a high number of drug-related deaths.

This drug is considered much safer due to the fact it that does not contain paracetamol, and it is becoming more widespread in its use. Although the popularity of the substance continues to increase, it is still a dangerous drug with a high risk of addiction. The widespread availability of it makes it a regular cause of prescription drug addictions.

Side Effects

The side effects are similar to most hydrocodone-based drugs. The majority of people report suffering from an upset stomach, nausea, constipation, and drowsiness. These rarely worsen and appear in the majority of patients.

Affected individuals take vicoprofen for its feeling of elation when taken at higher doses. Dependence and tolerance nearly always leads to complete and total addiction.

At higher doses, this drug can cause serious liver disease; a small number of deaths have occurred as a direct result of vicoprofen-related liver disease. Other symptoms at higher doses include darkened urine, consistent vomiting, jaundice, and abdominal pain. Consult a doctor as soon as possible if any of these problems appear.

Vicoprofen Addiction Treatment

Addiction to this drug requires urgent medical treatment before it begins to spiral out of control. What a residential rehabilitation facility can offer is a complete healthcare programme that takes into account the specific needs and requirements of patients. Regular monitoring from healthcare professionals ensures patients are never in danger. If there is a problem, they can transfer them to a hospital at a moment’s notice.

These addiction treatment programmes keep patients safe whilst working to cure the issues and triggers affecting their lives and causing the addiction.

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