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Yes,absolutely.In fact it will help control/manage your pain better.
cam you take tylenol with the pain medicane with norco
Nurotin,Norco taken together for a long time
These are two completely different drugs, Norco's chemical name is hydrocodone Tylenol 3 is Codiene
No. Norco is a painkiller containing the narcotic hydrocodone and the non-narcotic acetaminophen (Tylenol).
It can if it's truly Vicodin. Hydrocodone (generic Vicodin) has a mixture of Tylenol (Acetaminophen) in it. Depending on the strength, (5/325 - means it has 5 mg Hydrocodone and 325 mg Tylenol) within it. Dosage of 5/500 means that it has 500 mg of Tylenol within it, and so on... Some other names of similar drugs to Vicodin (Norco) does NOT contain Tylenol. Norco is only the Hydrocodone (pain reliever portion) and would not reduce a fever. Lortab however, does contain the Hydrocodone AND the Tylenol.
norco 10 is the maximum dose of hydrocodone without tylenol the tylenol usually makes hydrocodone work a little better but doctors prescribe norco if someone has to take quite a bit cause too much tylenol is bad on kidneys anything over 2000mg a day. the stronger would be oxycodone or percocet.
It is 5mg of Hydrocodone and 325mg of Acetaminophen or Tylenol. The Non Generic name is Norco. All Hydrocodone/APAP with 325mg of Acetaminophen is Norco in non generic form. Norco comes in 5mg/325mg, 7.5mg/325mg, and 10mg/325mg.
Norco is 5 mg hydrcodone with 325 mg acetaminophin or Tylenol, (NOT oxycodone with Tylenol, which is Percocet). Depending on where you live and how well you know the person selling the Norco, it could go for between $2 (unlikely) to $5 per pill. Usually dealers will sell pills for less if you buy in quantity. Just one more tidbit of info, the only difference between Norco 5 mg and Vicodin 5 mg is that Norco has less Tylenol in it than Vicodin. Vicodin has 500 mg Tylenol per pill.
Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a strong opiate that does not contain Tylenol (acetaminophen). Therefore, you should be able to take it with Tylenol. However, medications that already contain acetaminophen (such as Vicodin, Percocet, and Norco) should NOT be taken with Tylenol. The reason for this is because an overdose of Tylenol can very likely cause damage to the liver.
No, Tlenol 3 contains codeine, and Norco contains hydroconone, they are different types of opiods
ones hydromorphone and one is codeine based Actually neither is codeine based. Norco is hydrocodone and tylenol. It is the same as lortab or vicodin only with less tylenol. Hydrocodone is metabolized or broken down in the body into hydromorphone metabolites.
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