yes it will :D
vicodin 5-500 has the same amount of narcotic pain medication as the norco 5-325. The vicodin has 175 more milligrams of tylenol.
NORCO is hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen (Basically same as Vicodin) It is a semi-synthetic opiate. It will show up as opiates on a drug test. Takes 3 to 5 days to get out of your system enough to pass a standard drug test.
Yes; Norco is a brand name for the combination of the drugs acetaminophen and hydrocodone. Another common brand name is Vicodin. Hydrocodone is similar to codeine.
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.
No, it is not.
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.
Vicodin and Norco are the same medications. Both contain the active drug called Hydrocodone.
No. I am a Registered Nurse and Xanax is a Benzodiazepine, or "Benzo" for short. Vicodin is an opiate and will BOTH show up, but in different categories.
yes it will.
Yes, they both belong in the opiate category.
No, Tlenol 3 contains codeine, and Norco contains hydroconone, they are different types of opiods
Yes, a positive is a positive no matter what mg you have taken. If you are being tested and you have a legal prescription, it will not count against you as long as you can prove it to the person giving you the drug test.