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What can you do to ease withdrawals from vicodin?

According to the FDA one can

According to the FDA one can use Subutex or Suboxone.

I know that exedrin or a

I know that exedrin or a generic to that helps with headaches,body aches, and general discomfort associated with the symptoms. The OTC medicine helps tremendously as wel as IMODIUOM AD for diaherra! Benadryl is good too for sleep! :)

 

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