YES...this happens to me every night before the medication wears off...
Chills are unlikely to kill you. The chills are usually side effects of the flu. In some cases, it is a neurological reaction of a parasite or virus in the body, or is followed by hypothermia, which could lead to death.
hydrocodone
in your legs, if that's it you have r.l.s syndrome or (restless leg syndrome)
Vicodin, a narcotic painkiller that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
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whenyour listening to a song that you love
yes. Most of the hydrocodone out there has some level of Tylenol in it already. Hydrocodone is usually give with Ibprufren because Tylenol does not have the anti- inflammatory affects that Ibprufren has in it. When hydrocodone is given with the Ibprofren it's normally called Vicoprufren though there are other names for the combo as well
The nurses always give me the chills.
Do not give your dog human medication without checking with a veterinarian!
Usually it give you the chills, sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, body ache, etc.
Usually it give you the chills, sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, body ache, etc.
Yes drugs are a bad idea and will give you serious health problems
Its your brain sending messages to your nerves causing them to give you the chill factor. You associate the place being haunted therefore your brain making your body get these chills to simulate the ghost feeling.
Not unless it contains hydrocodone or oxycodone (vicodin / percocet)!!
Internal and external chills are equally effective when used for the purpose for which they are intended.
Deep Chills was created in 2011.
The opioid analgesic ingredient in Vicodin is Hydrocodone. Vicodin is a brand name of a medication containing both hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an ingredient in Vicodin which is a "trademarked" name. Vicodin has Hydrocodone in it. Vicodin is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen so no Hydrocodone is only one of the two drugs that is in Vicodin.