It's called Vicodin, which is a brand for hydrocodone, an analgesic.
An analgesic is a painkiller. The word analgesic derives from Greek an- "without" and algos "pain".
The opioid analgesic ingredient in Vicodin is Hydrocodone. Vicodin is a brand name of a medication containing both hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an ingredient in Vicodin which is a "trademarked" name. Vicodin has Hydrocodone in it. Vicodin is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen so no Hydrocodone is only one of the two drugs that is in Vicodin.
Antipyrine is an alternative name for the drug phenazone, an analgesic.
Hydrocodone is the generic for vicodin. Works just as good, and cheaper.
Tylenol is a brand name for a drug called acetaminophen, an over the counter analgesic.
NO. They are not chemically related and have entirely different effects. Ativan is the brand name for lorazepam, a tranquilizer closely related to Valium. Darvocet is a combination of the synthetic analgesic propoxyphene and Tylenol.
The trademark name Lorcet is an analgesic, a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
The correct spelling of the generic analgesic drug name is "ibuprofen".
No, it works as an analgesic.
Yes, it is still used as a TOPICAL analgesic.
Well a no name brand doesn't have a name but a brand name does