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Lortab is a prescription pain medication that combines Hydrocodone (an opioid pain reliever) and Acetaminophen (a non-opioid pain reliever and fever reducer). It is commonly used to treat moderate to severe pain.
1. Uses of Lortab:
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Relief from post-surgical pain
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Chronic pain management (back pain, injury-related pain)
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Acute severe pain (accidents, injuries)
2. How Lortab Works:
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Hydrocodone binds to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to reduce the perception of pain.
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Acetaminophen helps to enhance pain relief and reduce fever.
3. Important Information:
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Addiction risk: Lortab contains an opioid and can be habit-forming.
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Overdose risk: Taking too much can cause respiratory depression, liver damage (due to acetaminophen), or death.
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Allergic reactions: Rash, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing.
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Drug interactions: Alcohol, sedatives, and other opioids increase risk of serious side effects.
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Consult a doctor; may harm the baby or cause withdrawal in newborns.
4. Before Taking Lortab:
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Inform your doctor about kidney/liver problems, breathing issues, heart disease, or history of addiction.
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Avoid alcohol, sedatives, or CNS depressants while using Lortab.
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Do not share your medication.
5. How to Take Lortab:
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Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
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Oral tablets: Swallow whole with a full glass of water, with or without food.
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Liquid form: Use the provided measuring device; do not use household spoons.
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Missed dose: Take as soon as you remember, but skip if it’s almost time for the next dose.
6. Dosage:
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Adults: Usually 1–2 tablets every 4–6 hours as needed for pain.
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Do not exceed the maximum daily limit (based on acetaminophen content).
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Elderly: Start with lower doses.
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Children: Not recommended unless prescribed.
7. Side Effects:
Common:
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Drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, blurred vision
Serious:
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Slow or difficult breathing
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Severe allergic reactions
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Confusion or extreme drowsiness
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Addiction or overdose
8. Warnings & Precautions:
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Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how Lortab affects you.
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Store securely away from children and pets.
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Do not suddenly stop long-term use; taper under medical supervision.
9. FAQs:
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Can I drink alcohol? – No, it increases risk of respiratory depression and overdose.
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Can I share Lortab? – Never. It is prescription-only.
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Can it cause addiction? – Yes, misuse can lead to dependence or addiction.