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A 31-year-old member asked:

I was wondering what would happen if you snorted norcos (hydrocodone and acetaminophen)?

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Dr. Marc Abramson
Anesthesiology 23 years experience
Don't: I don't suggest snorting anything. If it has come to this i would suggest you see your physician immediately.
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A 32-year-old member asked:

What happens if I took three norcos (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) of 5/325 would I die?

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Dr. Gary Roach
Anesthesiology 44 years experience
Ill advised: You would not likely die, assuming you are a normal size adult. However it is ill-advised to take prescription medications exceeding doses prescribed by your physician.
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