Some people may wonder how they can use
Vicodin to get high. As a type of narcotic, Vicodin
® (
hydrocodone/APAP) is a highly desired drug of abuse. However, the physical consequences of Vicodin abuse can be extremely dangerous.
Taking high doses of a narcotic, especially if you are not used to it, can result in breathing problems, extreme drowsiness, coma, and even death. Taking high doses of
acetaminophen (one of the components of Vicodin) is likely to cause liver failure and death. Also, the emotional and social consequences of Vicodin abuse can be equally devastating. Relationships and careers can be destroyed, and years of hard work can be ruined in a short time.
If you are looking for ways to get high on this drug, you likely have an addiction to it. Your healthcare provider is a great place to start when searching for help for abuse of Vicodin. He or she will be able to help you deal with this problem or may suggest other resources for you.
(Click Vicodin Abuse for more information on the dangers of Vicodin abuse. This article also describes the difference between abuse and a physical dependence on Vicodin and explains how to get help for this type of abuse.)