Yes Hydrocodone is in both Norco & Lortab.
Vicodin, Norco and Lortab are the brand names of the analgesics.
Flexiril, is a muscle relaxant, while hydrocodone (usually known as vicodine) is a narcotic pain reliever. So yes, in a way they are both pain pills, but they target different areas.
This is a complicated question. Both have the same amount of hydrocodone (10mg) but Vicodin has more acetaminophen (Tylenol). Norco has 325mg Tylenol while Vicodin has 500mg. The FDA is considering making all hydrocodone/acetaminophen combinations limited to 500mg acetaminophen because it is toxic to the liver, especially when mixed with alcohol.
They're both hydrocodone bitartrate (almost all of the time, when found in pills such as Lortab and Vicodin)- so 7.5mg is stronger than 5mg.
Yes it can. Loritab's active narcotic ingredient is Hydrocodone and oxycodone is obviously oxycodone. It really depends on the complexity of the test. If it's a five panel urinalysis both will just show up as "opiate" positive. If it is a gas spectrum chromatography (like a pre-employment drug screen), it can tell the difference between hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, heroin, morphine, hydromorphone, etc. hope this helps ya! -Scott G Hallendale, FL
Yes. Lorcet and Norco both contain the narcotic hydrocodone which is what shows up on urine screenings.
Yes, they are.
No. Both are opiate based pain killers (Loritab = hydrocodone and Percocet = oxycodone) with paracetamol/acetaminophen (Tylenol). A drug test would not be able to differentiate between the two very similar pain killers. There is no way for these drugs to show up as positive for cocaine.
They both use the same narcotic medication, hydrocodone. The only difference is that Norco contains less acetaminophen (Tylenol) than the Vicodin formulations. Some patients found they had a lot of stomach irritation with Vicodin, but if they were switched to Norco, they didn't have as much problem with that symptom because of the lower level of Tylenol.
NO, I take both. Norco 10/325 and prozac. Although .... I have sometimes felt that the interaction of the two reduced the overall potency of the opiates. =(
The watson 540 is a generic lortab the pink hydrocodone is in the lorset family which is one level higher than hydrocodone and right under a lower percocet.
Vicodin and Norco are the same medications. Both contain the active drug called Hydrocodone.
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