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does methocarbamol give the same good feeling as hydrocodone or loratab?

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PostPosted: 09/21/07 - 01:14    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I know that many drugs beside their standard effect have that "other" effect, one that makes you feel good and relaxing (well, many medications have opiate or sedative chemicals in them, in different amounts). I have tried several and have to admit that some are very strong while the others do not have any effect at all. I would like to know does methocarbamol give the same good feeling as hydrocodone or loratab?
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PostPosted: 10/19/07 - 20:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

This drug is used for dealing with muscle problems, strains and spasms. Any other effect would actually be a side effect. But, this drug does not have it, or it has, but in very small intensity. This wanted feeling could be produced by this drug, but only if you mix it with some other drugs. With that in mind, I must suggest you to try getting a good feeling in some other way than this one.
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