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Using Vicodin (hydrocodone) for emergencies (first-aid kit)? |
I do a lot of adventuring and backcountry snowboarding. If I am doing anything serious I always keep a good first-aid kit with me. Not a smart idea. If you get busted (probably won't happen honestly), and that's a big if, you could be in serious legal issues and criminal issues. You're carrying a controlled substance w/o a prescription, you aren't certified to administer medications (especially those prescription painkillers) to patients, and you do not have a sufficient justification for carrying controlled substances on you...in other words the reasons you gave for having it won't stand in a court. Don't do it. You are setting yourself up for a lawsuit dispensing controlled substances. Even I, as a nurse would never give such a medication without a direct order from a physician for that patient. What if the person had an allergic reaction? People can die from allergic reactions. Something to think about. No, because if you would get caught with them you would get in trouble because you don't have a prescription for them.. and you couldn't tell the authorities the truth because they probably wouldn't believe you... I would just go ahead and stick with the regular tylenol or ibuprofen. That's just it, it's a risk. You must decide what your chances of getting caught with it are and see if it's worth having such narcotics in case of an emergency such as you described. No. Aside from the illegality of it... absolutely NOT - you could kill someone if they react badly to it, not to mention the fact that technically you are trafficking, course there's the shelf life of the drug and the effect of temperature changes and moisture content on the drug itself...we have a natural "pain killer" that our body produces - it's called adrenalin that will get us through, like it or not - don't cause potential problems but introducing someone to a highly addictive drug when it's not necessary |
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