Tramdol
No, because Vicodin contains hydrocodone plus acetaminophen.
Benadryl is a good choice and any other antihistamine will help. Keep in mind that a reaction codeine or to any narcotic is like an allergy (itching, hives, etc) is really a side effect. Narcotics will cause direct histamine release from the Allergy cells(Mast cells) For this reason Vicodin (Hydrocodone) most probably will also cause the same reaction. The reactions may be different at different doses and some patients will tolerate alternatives.
Yes, some people are allergic to different metals. There are alternatives, like people that are allergic to nickel have the option to buy nickel-free earrings.
Percacet or Vicodin work much better if taken regularly
other options are Tylenol with codeine, darvocet, percocet...
Yes you will have the same allergic reaction. "Lortab" is a brand name for Hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is the active ingrediant in Vicodin, lortab, lorcet, and all the other name brands for the medication.. You are most likely allergic to hydrocodone if you are having and allergic reaction to vicodin. Unless you have never takin Tylenol before. If so, then it may be the acetaminophen you are allergic to. Hope this helps. I am in pharmacy school and work as a pharmacy tech. So this question comes up often in the pharmacy. BE CAREFUL opiate allergies can have very severe reactions.
Nope. vicodin contains hydrocodone wich is an extract of codeine
Very high. Both products contain acetaminophen, which is a rare allergy, but possible. Vicodin contains hydrocodone and percocet contains Oxycodone -- two different yet very similar compounds. Unless you are tested and the test shows otherwise, you are wise to assume if you're allergic to one, you are likely to be to the other.
No, they are different medications -- vicodin is a narcotic pain killer and penicillin is an anti-biotic. An allergy to vicodin is unreleated to an allergy to penicillin. However, do not use Vicodin if you are allergic to acetaminophen (Tylenol) or hydrocodone. You should consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions regarding specific allergies to medications.
yea. i think it is the same thing just different label. i wouldn't use it.
Macrolides are safe alternatives to use and produce less side effects.
You can't. If you are allergic to the active ingredients in acetominophen, you should ask your doctor for a different medication instead of playing chemist at home.