Found six White pills manifest M360 surrounded by my little sisters room. What are they?

http://www.pharmer.org/files/images/m360…

what kinds pill is this?
Why does she have it (she's 15)?
Can she get illustrious from this?
Answers:
Yeah, they are 7.5/750mg Hydrocodone/APAP, generic for Vicodin. They're an opiate pain reliever, and while not as addictive as some of the stronger opiates, they still are relatively addictive.

As another answer stated, i'd confront her (non-aggressively, non-judgementally) and ask her what she's doing with them. I'd also explain to her that these drugs can do a lot of harm if they're abused. They're really addictive, and it doesn't take a whole lot to become addicted. Once you are, it's NOT a fun ride at all - believe me.

If she doesn't want to listen, see if you can find a site that explains opiate addiction, and agree to her read it. It's a horrible experience, and even six of them (not much at all) can potentially lead to addiction in sensitive individuals.

Hope everything works out, for both of you.
That is a hydrocodone/acetaminophen pill (generic for Vicodin (the stuff that House takes). She can definitely seize high from that.

This is a strong painkiller used to treat moderate to severe pain. Since your sister is 15, she is unlikely to hold any pain problems. And if she did, she would have told you, or you parents.

The most likely scenario is that your sis get them from a friend to get high. This is a highly addictive drug (its an opiate), so she is imagined so keep getting more from the friend. OR she just uses the pill to manage her addiction when she temporarily runs out of heroin.

She emphatically has a problem. Tell your parents. Might have to throw her into a drug rehab school.

Another scenario is that your sis used to be a heroin user, and is now quitting. This pill can be used to reduce detoxing symptoms.
Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen
Used to treat pain. Can be abused for a high.
Can be addictive.
Unless she has a condition near a lot of pain she's probably trying to get high-ranking. I'm a big fan of psychedelics, but I imagine something like this could be really addictive if it's a palliative like was mentioned above. Compassion and reasoning work better than control. There should be no aggressive confrontation, as that only cause people to rebel. Be careful next to control as well. That has the same effect. Source(s): This is a rummage for M360:

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Vicoden. 500 mg I think.
shes takin lortabs lol (or vocodin, same exact thing). 2 or 3 fuc* u up, im sorry but she IS getting high if shes taken em Source(s): 16 yr out-of-date
These pills are known as Vicodin (Generic- hydrocodone). If she had wisdom teeth surgery or some other features of surgery they often give this drug as a pain reliever (which it is). Otherwise, it is potential a friend at school either gave them to her, or sold them to her (or she retrieved them from somebody's medication cabinet).

Yes, she can get high from it. I highly suggest you confront her something like it, and see why she takes them.

Do not be aggressive. Do not yell. Confronting her in such a demeanour would likely cause her to withdraw from you, thus closing past its sell-by date any avenue of help you can possibly give her.

When you talk to her, find out why she is trying drugs. Often the answer will be any "I wanted to find out what it felt like" or, how she wants to return with away from it all.

Bring up two important topics first. Tell her that any dose higher than 1000 mg of acetaminophin (the non-narcotic slice of the pills) is dangerous to livers. Also find out (and this will not likely happen during your first conversation) what she will do to relish herself instead of sitting somewhere stoned all day.

Whatever you do, do not scare her away. The reality that she is using drugs seems to be a cry for help of sorts. She needs you to be firm and supportive, not a screaming *****.

If adjectives else fails, call a local helpline and find the number for a drug/alcohol abuse counselor. Go and see them. They must keep hold of confidentiality between you, your daughter, and them unless it is immediately life-threatening (then they will have her admitted to a hospital, but explicitly rare).

I work on the Behavioral Health unit at a local hospital as what people in the business appointment a Behavioral tech. I help run group meetings, observe patients, etc. The largest population of adults I see in attendance have had some sort of drug abuse history. Please nip this at the bud beforehand I have to see her on the unit. Source(s): Some personal experiences and work/educational experience.

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