The only difference between Zydone and Vicodin is the amount of acetaminophen contained in each product. They both contain hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Vicodin 5mg hydrocodone + 500mg acetaminophen Vicodin ES 7.5mg hydrocodone + 750mg acetaminophen Vicodin HP 10mg hydrocodone + 660mg acetaminophen Zydone 5mg hydrocodone + 400mg acetaminophen Zydone 7.5mg hydrocodone + 400mg acetaminophen Zydone 10mg hydrocodone + 400mg acetaminophen
can u shoot up acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate
Hydrocodone and acetaminophen
No, not all hydrocodone has APAP in it.
Vicodin contains two drugs: Hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone, a derivative of opium, is an opiate analgesic; acetaminophen is an analgesic. This medication is classed in the opiate family because of it's hydrocodone component.
10 mg of hydrocodone. 660 mg of acetaminophen.
Vicodin (or hydrocodone/acetaminophen) comes in several different strengths, ranging from 2.5mg hydrocodone/325mg acetaminophen to 10mg hydrocodone/500mg acetaminophen. There are no combinations which contain 70mg of hydrocodone.
Vicodin is made up of hydrocodone and acetaminophen (same as Tylenol), usually at a ratio of 1:100 hydrocodone to acetaminophen. So if you had 7.5 mg of hydrocodone, you would have 750 mg of acetaminophen.
5 Mg of Hydrocodone and 500 Mg of Acetaminophen(Tylenol)
There is a 5/500 hydrocodone/acetaminophen tablet.
5/325mg has 5mg hydrocodone, and 325mg of acetaminophen. 7.5/750mg has 7.5 Hydrocodone, 750mg of acetaminophen
It's a hydrocodone pill, usually 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen. Generic vicodin. Why 'usually'? It is always 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen :)