Of course. Opiates are almost always water soluable, and almost any pill can be prepared in such a way that you will end up with a solution containing the active ingredients. However, most hydrocodone tablets also contain tylenol or advil as well as lots of fillers, and smaller (sized) pills with less binder and no advil or tylenol are easier to prepare into a solution containing the majority of the drug. The excess material (filler, other medecines) will probably trap some of the solution, and therefore some of the drug as well. If your hydrocodone is straight hydrocodone, small and round with no other pain relevers, it will be easier to prepare a good shot than if it is a large, oblong hydro with tylenol or advil added. With the larger pills, using a larger syringe allow you to use more water in the solution, and hopefully leave a smaller percentage of the drug behind. I have never personally tried to inject vicodin before, but oxy, dilaudid, morphine and all other kinds of pills can be shot as long as you know what you are doing. Do the research. Also, you should just switch to heroin, its way better and way cheaper. Peace.
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