What are the Medical Conditions Treated With Hydrocodone/APAP?
Before starting the treatment with Hydrocodone/APAP you should tell your therapist if you have any of the following medical conditions: • Cirrhosis, liver failure, hepatitis, etc • Kidney disease • A head injury, high intracranial pressure • Severe abdominal pain • Hypothyroidism • Addison’s disease • An enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH) • Any lung disease • Drug or alcohol addiction in the past • Any allergies. You should also inform your therapist in case you are: • Pregnant or planning to become pregnant in nearest future • Breastfeeding a baby. Also make sure that your healthcare provider knows about any other drugs, vitamins or food additives that you are currently taking (both prescription and over-the-counter ones). In What Way Does Hydrocodone/APAP Work? Hydrocodone/APAP has two different drugs in its content: hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen, where hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic narcotic, opioid pain reliever, which has the effect similar to tha