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    Do prescription painkillers, i.e. vicodin, or norco, affect gaining mass or fat loss in any way?

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    Hmmm.. painkillers.

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    I've tried finding out at much as I can, but google comes up with nothing. Pharmacists and my doctor's say it shouldn't interfere, but I'm not sure how much they know about effects of lifting anyway. Thanks for the replies, though. I'll keep checking around.

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    If you are getting painkillers might as well eat them while you get them.....doesnt last forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lulu
    Do prescription painkillers, i.e. vicodin, or norco, affect gaining mass or fat loss in any way?
    Ive read they effect gaining muscle

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