Both doses have the same narcotic value of 10mg which is the strongest; however, the other # is your tylenol ratio. The 650s have more tylenol so to be honest you want to stick with the 10-325 so they will be easier on your liver. Extended tylenol use can severely damage your liver.
Yes, Vicodin Hp is 10-660 and I think there are 10mg hydrocodone pills w/out acetaminophen,
These are two completely different drugs, Norco's chemical name is hydrocodone Tylenol 3 is Codiene
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.
Vicodin 5-500 contains 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of acetaminophen, while hydrocodone 7.5-500 contains 7.5 mg of hydrocodone and also 500 mg of acetaminophen. The hydrocodone component in hydrocodone 7.5-500 is stronger due to the higher dosage of hydrocodone. Therefore, hydrocodone 7.5-500 is considered stronger than Vicodin 5-500.
Lortab and Vicodin are both forms of hydrocodone. Oxycontin is the controlled-release form of oxycodone. Oxycodone is stronger than hydrocodone.
The 10 represents the amount of hydrocodone in the pill. The 325 represents the amount of tylenol. So, the difference between a 7.5 and a 10 is, a 10 has a whopping 2.5mg more hydrocodone than the 7.5! Personally in my opinion, I really dont get the whole '7.5' deal. Just make it 7 or 8, sheesh, like the .5 makes a huge difference. Anyway, hope I helped.
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Lortab is the brand name for hydrocodone and acetaminophen (tylenol). Hydrocodone is not the same as oxycodone and oxycodone is much stronger than hydrocodone. Oxycodone drugs include OxyContin, Percocet, etc. So a simple answer, oxycodone is stronger.
NO propoxyphene is not stronger than hydrocodone ..trust me take my word for i have been givin propoxyphene and hydrocodone and i can tell a big difference in the hydrocodone..so if ur using propoxyphene to get high ur not gonna get higher from it as you would hydrocodone. end of discusion
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Rounded to the nearest thousand, 10650 is approximately equal to 11000.
I suppose it technically depends on the type of pain, and the respective dosages, but just based on the fact that hydrocodone is an opiate, and ketorolac (toradol) is not, for the most part, hydrocodone is going to be stronger. Also hydrocodone as prescribed (in the US) includes a good amount of acetaminophen, which adds to its increased efficacy.