Completely different: Lorcet (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) contains Acetaminophen which can damage the liver, and hydrocodone which can suppress respirations in high doses. Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel condition which creates abdominal pain, diarrhea with blood and mucous, and can damage the bowel to the extent it may need removal. It also has potential effects on the liver, but differently from acetaminophen.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Use non-narcotic med: If you know you have crohn's disease(cd), you should avoid narcotics as you will get used to them and your body could create pain to get the drug. There is no relationship between the symptoms of cd and Lorcet (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) abuse. Too much Lorcet (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) could give you nausea, but that's about it. Liver function could be impaired by lorcet (hydrocodone and acetaminophen). The bottom line is to get off Lorcet (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) as it will cause trouble.
Answered 6/27/2014
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