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Old 10-17-2008, 06:45 PM #1
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Default hydrocodone and psych meds

When I was in the hospital (mental hospital) this past March I was told that ANY narcotic, whether it is prescribed or not, would in essence zero out the effect of my psych meds and it would be like I had not taken them at all. Now I have noticed with some of the operations I have had, coming home I had to go right back into the mental hospital to get my meds straightened out, but I was on a morphine pump, so that I can understand. However, can taking the hydrocodone off and on for pain (mainly migraines) totally nix the psych meds?? Does anyone have any experience taking this sort of mix?
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