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Lorcet Addiction

Lorcet addiction is caused by long term intake of the brand name drug (Lorcet®), a combination of acetaminophen (Tylenol®) and hydrocodone, which is an analgesic opiate used to treat mild pain and reduce coughing. Hydrocodone, which is habit-forming and closely linked to morphine, binds to the pain receptors in the brain so that the sensation of pain is reduced, while acetaminophen halts the production of pain-causing prostaglandins. Lorcet®, which is prescribed for moderate to moderately severe pain, is available in tablet, capsule, and liquid form and is taken every 4-6 hours by mouth. To avoid Lorcet® addiction, care should be taken to follow the physician’s instructions. Do not take a larger or more frequent dose, or take it for longer than the doctor has prescribed.

Hydrocodone addiction is on the rise in the U.S. as sales and production have increased significantly in recent years—nearly 400% between 1990 and 2000—along with diversion and illicit use. Currently, about 20 tons of hydrocodone products are used annually in the United States. Generally, this drug is abused by oral rather than intravenous administration.

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