Norco offers the highest hydrocodone dose, (10mg), with the least amount of acetaminophen,(325mg's). This is usually prescribed to patients who have allready tried the available hydrocodone/acetaminophen combinations(5/500,7.5/750), and have also shown themselves to be trustworthy to be prescribed 10mg hydrocodone/325mg acetaminophen combination, which happens to be the highest hydrocodone/lowest(325mg) acetaminophen combination available.
norco 10-325 is a vicodin with 10mg of hydrocodone and 325 of acetaminophen
Norco is one brand name for the drug hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is a Schedule 3 drug in the US.
That's a norco.
Take how prescribed by your doctor
Prescribed...no....bought without....yes...including online.
ip 109 is 5mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen norco 10/325 is 10mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen hydrocodone = opiate acetaminophen = aspirin norco 10/325 is twice as strong as the white ip109 acetaminophen = Tylenol not asprin
No, not unless a Doctor has prescribed this for you.
There is a minor discrepancy in the online calculators - half i checked say 10mg of norco is the equivilant to 2mg of hydromorphone - others say 20mg of norco is equal to 6mg of hydromorphone - my best medical educated guess as a medical professional is that the actual calculation falls in the middle & they are estimating the difference. Good luck!
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.
Yes, Vicodin Hp is 10-660 and I think there are 10mg hydrocodone pills w/out acetaminophen,
I would suggest only doing so if prescribed but yes Norco and Dilaudid can be used together for severe pain. Be aware they can lower your blood pressure and your respirations.