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Opioids generally are metabolized by the liver into either actual morphine or something close enough to convince your brain that it is; however, this process takes some time. (Which explains the Tylenol, which fills in the space while the morphine is being generated.)
I've read that the Tylenol is added for the same reason they 'denature' lab-grade alcohol by adding hydrocarbons to it: to punish OD'ers by making them very very sick. (In the case of Vicodin, frying their livers, actually).No idea if that's true - just something I read. Fortunately in my life the strongest thing I've ever had to take was ibuprofen.
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Opioids generally are metabolized by the liver into either actual morphine or something close enough to convince your brain that it is; however, this process takes some time. (Which explains the Tylenol, which fills in the space while the morphine is being generated.)
I've read that the Tylenol is added for the same reason they 'denature' lab-grade alcohol by adding hydrocarbons to it: to punish OD'ers by making them very very sick. (In the case of Vicodin, frying their livers, actually).
No idea if that's true - just something I read. Fortunately in my life the strongest thing I've ever had to take was ibuprofen.
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