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norco 10 is the maximum dose of hydrocodone without tylenol the tylenol usually makes hydrocodone work a little better but doctors prescribe norco if someone has to take quite a bit cause too much tylenol is bad on kidneys anything over 2000mg a day. the stronger would be oxycodone or percocet.
It hurts and it limits your range of motion. While "better" than cancer it's still certainly not a good thing.
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vicodin 5-500 has the same amount of narcotic pain medication as the norco 5-325. The vicodin has 175 more milligrams of tylenol.
As the reasons for arthritis are stil not known this would be a difficult question to answer.
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.
Rheumatism.
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.
Exercising at least one hour (not more) is good for Rumtoised Arthritis
Yes. Arthritis can affect anyone at any age. The word "arthritis" actually refers to more than 100 different diseases and conditions that destroy joints, bones, muscles, cartilage, and other tissue. The most common type of arthritis, osteoarthritis (OA), is often diagnosed at a later stage in life and may worsen with age, which has created the stereotype that only old people get arthritis. However, of the 50 million Americans living with arthritis, two-thirds of them are younger than the age of 65 and 300,000 of them are actually children. Juvenile arthritis (JA) is the umbrella term that is used to describe the various forms of arthritis that can be diagnosed in children and teenagers. In fact, arthritis is actually a relatively common childhood disease and affects more children than juvenile Diabetes and cystic fibrosis combined.