No, Valium is in a class of drugs called benzodiazepines, while hydrocodone is a synthetic opiate. The effects of these drugs vary greatly, as well as the risk in taking them.
No there not the same! Hydrocodone is a drug called Hycodan, and Vicodin is a drug called Valium.
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The difference between Hydrocodone and Xanax is Hydrocodone is an opioid pain killer.Xanax is a class of drug called a benzodiazapine prescribed for anxiety or panic attacks.Other drugs in this class are Valium,klonopin,and Librium. ===ANOTHER ANSWER=== FIRST ANSWER IS correct. HYDROCODONE is a narcotic analgesic (painkiller) commonly known as Vicodin (hydrocodone + Tylenol), or Lortab, or Lorcet. It has the potential to be abused or addictive. XANAX is an anti-anxiety, that also has the potential to becoming addictive, but much less than others in its class like Valium (diazepam) or Klonopin (clonazepam). Also, never abruptly stop taking any of these three.
You can take Valium, with Lithium, when prescribed by your physician. Metaxalon and Valium, both are a muscle relaxants. They should not be prescribed together. Hydrocodone and Valium, both are sedatives. They should not be prescribed together.
No. Lortab is hydrocodone, which is an opiate and will show up on an opiate test. Valium is a benzodiazepine and will show up as that on a benzo test. Once again, i am not a pharmacist, nor do i have any pharmacological training, so, be careful out there!
the hydrocodone and percocet will show up in the drug screen as the same thing so if you have prescribed percocet and valiums than dont worry about the lortab.....
it is not the same as a hydrocodone and it will not show up the same but it is an opiate and will show up like cocaine does
it is a classIII.
I do it on a daily basis multiple times and I am perfectly healthy. Just watch your Tylenol intake from the hydrocodone because, overtime, that stuff will RUIN your liver.
Hydrocodone is in a class of medications that are usually called Opiates. Opiates are medications that are related chemically to morphine. Other meds in this class include heroin, codeine, and oxycodone. Opiates have a number of pharmacologic effects, including relieving pain and decreasing the cough reflex. They also can be "sedating", that is, they can cause a decreased level of alertness. Technically opiates are a different class of medication than "sedatives" (which are usually termed the "sedative-hypnotic" class). Common members of the sedative-hypnotic class of medications include ethanol, barbiturates, and Valium (diazepam).
No, Suboxone is an opiate, in the same class as opium, heroin, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, codeine, etc.