What Are Symptoms of Vicodin Withdrawal? Addiction?

Question by mldohm: What are symptoms of vicodin withdrawal? Addiction?

Best answer:

Answer by prashantkardekar
Vicodin is one of the most commonly abused prescription pain medications today. One of the most widely prescribed medications, Vicodin and its related medications, loricet, loritab percodan, and oxycontin are opioid-based pain medications. Vicodin is a derivative of opium, which is also used to manufacture heroin. Individuals with a Vicodin addiction become deeply depressed, and their thinking, attention, and judgement become impaired. Their thoughts dwell on the next high, although they tell themselves they are still taking Vicodin for pain or to avoid the withdrawal symptoms. Individuals with a Vicodin addiction often truly feel physical pain, but it is psychologically produced.
The symptoms of Vicodin withdrawal include but are not limited to:

restlessness

muscle pain

bone pain

insomnia

diarrhea

vomiting

cold flashes

goose bumps

involuntary leg movements

watery eyes

runny nose

loss of appetite

irritability

panic

nausea

chills

sweating

What do you think? Answer below!

Subscribe to Our Feed!

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner