It depends on which strength Loratb and which strength elixir you're referring to.
Watson 502 has 7.5 mg Hydrocodone in it, together with 650 mg Acetaminophen.
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It just depends on the tolerance u have for Lortabs. I've been taking lortab 10 for years so I wouldn't even feel a 5 but when I first started taking Lortab/hydrocodone then a 5 would have made me feel pretty darn good. Lol
As Vicodin is a name brand, there is only one "type". The dosages may vary between 5mg Hydrocodone/500mg Aceatominphen, 7.5/750, 10/660. Hydrocodone is used in many pain relievers including Norcos and Lortabs.
Both are generic combination drugs of "hydrocodone and acetaminophen"...Vicodin or Lortab are the brand names. Acetaminophen (APAP) is the generic name for Tylenol. These drugs have acetaminophen in them for several reasons: to reduce fever and pain...AND most importantly...to assure that the patient does not take too many pills because taking more than the recommended dosage of APAP can result in liver toxicity or death. This medication is addictive and people who are prone to addiction will need increased amounts of the narcotic/hydrocodone in order to get the same "numbing" effect. Addiction can be avoided by only taking this medication for mild to moderate pain and only in the amounts prescribed FOR YOU! If your medication is not strong enough, your doctor may increase the amount of the narcotic and decrease the amount of acetaminophen...such as prescribing Norco: the M367 imprinted pills...10mg hydrocodone/325mg APAP. M357 is 5mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of acetaminophen M359 is 7.5mg of hydrocodone and 650mg of acetaminophen
It will almost certainly kill you, being the equivalent of #150 Lortab 10s at once. A common error is misreading the doses of the two ingredients in Lortab/Vicodin/Lorcet. Often printed "hydrocodone-APAP 10-500mg, meaning 10mg of the narcotic component and 500mg of acetaminophen or APAP (Tylenol) in each pill. Assuming you mean three pills- 1500mg of Tylenol and 30mg hydrocodone or less depending on strength of medication (5, 7.5 or 10mg). If you don't take many, I would simply follow the directions. Though it is not likely to cause an overdose, recommend following doctor's orders.
Many pills that are considered pain killers are opiates. For example, Vicodin, Demerol, Codeine, Hydrocodone, Heroin, Lorcet and Methadone are all considered to be opiates.
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Yes.recommend every 6 months. This is due to the Tylenol in hydrocodone. Tylenol is also in many other substances so keep that in mind. the maximum is 3200 mg/day? So the more you take the more often you should have it checked.If you take Lortab without tylenal then Tylenol toxicity is not a concern.
Hydrocodone APAP does not contain any aspirin, it contains acetaminophen, better known as Tylenol. There is usually a dosage of 500mg of acetaminophen in a 5mg Hydrocodone pill. Therefore, it is completely worthless to try and use it in any way other than orally. Usually, the more Hydrocodone in a pill (7.5mg, 10mg), the more acetaminophen is present. This is due to the abuse potential of hydrocodone as an opiate analgesic. The presence of Tylenol severely limits how many pills someone can ingest to acheive a "high". The daily MAXIMUM amount of Tylenol that the body can handle is 4000 mg, which is still a huge amount. If taken too often or in doses exceeding 4000 mg, acetaminophen can (and usually will) cause severe liver toxicity. There are no current Hydrocodone pills in the USA that are purely Hydrocodone. Vicodin is the brand name for hydrocodone mixed with Tylenol, Vicoprofen is the brand name for hydrocodone mixed with ibuprofen. There are many generic versions of each of the latter drugs. Hydrocodone APAP is generic Vicodin. Vicodin comes in three strengths, Vicodin - 5mg Hydrocodone/500mg Acetaminophen Vicodin ES - 7.5mg Hydrocodone/750mg Acetaminophen Vicodin HP - 10mg Hydrocodone/ 625mg Acetaminophen.