Additional Dangers of Vicodin
In the US Vicodin is the most common prescription given to patients coming in at 127 Million prescriptions (to give you a comparison there were ~13 million prescriptions of antibiotics for ear infections per year)
Unfortunately Vicodin (AKA Lortab and Percocet) contain a potentially dangerous ingredient that most people rarely think about: Acetaminophen (aka Tylenol). The FDA issued warning to manufacturers regarding the strength and highlighting the additional ingredients in these medications:
FDA Drug Safety Communication: Prescription Acetaminophen Products to be Limited to 325 mg Per Dosage Unit; Boxed Warning Will Highlight Potential for Severe Liver Failure and even posted a video on YouTube: Prescription Acetaminophen/Opioid Combinations: Making Pain Medicines Safer
Sadly in some 40% of liver failure cases accidental overdose/over medication is the cause and preventable as detailed in this study Acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure: results of a United States multicenter, prospective study.
The message in my mind – we take far too many pain killers and these drugs come with some significant risks
Props to Scott Hensley for the original post FDA Clamps Down On Acetaminophen In Prescription Drugs
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