the question answers itself...5mg ...haha there are a number of variables.. body weight comes into account how you take it (swollow whole, break in half and swallow, crush and swallow, or crush and snort) unsure if you can "shoot" it or not, also how often you take the drug..if you are only taking it for one incedent it can feel strong, however daily users might not feel anything
On an empty stomach it will slow you down a little. It will take away pain. Dont drive. Just go watch tv or sit in your room. Dont take 5 at a time, the tylonol may kill your liver which may kill you. Dont sell em or give em away. Youll go to jail and probably die. Just took one myself :)
It contains 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of "Tylenol."
its a pretty basic dose of Vicodin.
They are the same strength when talking about hydrocodone. One just has 325mg's of tylenol and the other one has 500mg's.
What you got is called norco. Same thing as vicodin just less tylenol. It the strongest dose you can get in that class.
vicodin 5-500 has the same amount of narcotic pain medication as the norco 5-325. The vicodin has 175 more milligrams of tylenol.
It's the same amount of Hydrocodone (5mg); the 325 and the 500 are the amounts of Tylenol.
Although both are pain killers oxy is percocet and hydro is vicodin/lortab. They are 2 different drugs with oxy being stronger
Vicodin 5-500 has 5mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of acetaminophen (tylenol). However Vicodin 10-500 has 10mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of acetaminophen. The only difference is the 10-500 has 5mg more than the other one. its stronger by 2x.
Yes and no. Hydrocodone 5-325 and 5-500 contain the same amount of Hydrocodone but 5-325 contains less acetiminophen. Wheras the 5-500 contains 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of acetiminophen, the 5-325 contains 5 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of acetiminophen. The 5-325 is better for you.
In my opinion, the prescription opiate ladder is - 1 - Tylenol 3 (Codine/Acetaminophen) 2 - Vicodin (5mg Hydrocodone-325/500mg Acetaminophen ) 3 - Vicodin (7.5mg Hydro - 500/750 Ace.) 4 - Vicodin/Norco (10mg Hydro - 325 Ace) 5 - Percoset - (5mg Oxycodone - 500 Ace) Of course Percoset comes in multiple sizes... like vicodin. Then you have your straight opiates, Morphine/Oxycontin etc that come in sizes simmilar to the active opiate in these, just without the Acetaminophen/Asprin/Ibuprophen that come with.
Percocet comes in strengths of 2.5mg, 5mg, 7.5mg, and 10mg oxycocdone hydrochloride. Vicodin is 5mg hydrocodone. 5mg of oxycodone is the equivalent strength of 7.5mg of hydrocodone. Also, equivalent milligrams of oxycodone hydrochloride (Percocet) is slightly weaker than oxycodone (OxyContin). So, yes.
I take 10/325 Norco (vicodin) at 180 a month. My doc told me that was the max she could prescribe per month. However, I think I've heard of docs allowing 240/month but that might have been 5/325 or 5/500.
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.
percocet is a little bit stronger than vicodin in terms of its sedating and painkilling effects. i had my wisdom teeth out a month ago and after a few days the vicodin the doctor prescribed me for pain gradually lost its effect. he then prescribed me percocet which felt stronger to me but like the vicodin it gradually lost its effect. your body tends to build high tolerances to these drugs if used consistently.
yes, 5 mg Hydrocodone plus 325 acetametaphine.
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