Hydrocodone/APAP is the a preparation of Vicodin containing 5mg/500mg of Hydrocodone/APAP.
APAP is acetaminophen (Tylenol). So 7.5mg hydrocodone, 750mg acetaminophen.
Clarithromycin (Biaxin) does not contain acetaminophen.There is also Biaxin XL its the same just an extended release form.FYI - Acetaminophen is abbreviated as "APAP", any medication followed by /APAP contains acetaminophen. Tylenol is also know by "paracetamol".
Basically yes, that's what the apap is saying.
No, not all hydrocodone has APAP in it.
The difference is the amount of APAP, Like the Hydrocodone 5-325 is Norco It has less APAP which is Acetaminophen (Tylenol) . The Hydrocodone 5-500 is Vicodin, and it has the same amount of the Narcotic but more APAP.
5 MG Oxycodone 325 MG Acetaminophen (APAP, Tylenol)
one is percocet; the other is the generic of percocet 5mg/325mg acetaminophen. they have the same chemical make up of oxycodone(5mg) and tylenol/acetaminaphen (325mg). APAP is an abbreviation for acetaminophen
its an abbreviation for acetaminophenN-Acetyl-Para-Amino-Phenol (acetaminophen)
It is used to treat tension headaches.
You should double-check what is listed on the label, but Oxycontin is a brand name for time-release oxycodone tablets that contain no acetaminophen (Tylenol).
Vicodin (generic is hydrocodone) and oxycodone apap are both classified as opiates. I assume the person asking the question meant Vicodin instead of Vocodin. Oxycodone apap is the generic form of OxyContin with acetaminophen added. Acetaminophen is the generic form of Tylenol. AFAIK, both are Schedule II opiates. former 20 year x-ray tech