No. Hydrochlorides are added to medications to make them more water soluable. The opioid hydrocodone is already water soluable (see the name).
YES: The medication you are referring to is Hydrocodone.
Yes but take half of the hydrocodone and only if you absolutely cant take the pain. I was just prescribed these by my doctor yesterday and I had the same question.
No. Ultram is tramadol HCL. It is a completely different drug that hydrocodone (Vicodin) with a different therapeutic action. Standard dose for standard dose, hydrocodone is somewhat more powerful than tramadol.
No 10mg of Hydrocodone is the largest amount of Hydrocodone in any given preparation of Lortab.
To make a 1% HCl solution from a 35% HCl solution, you would need to dilute the concentrated solution with water. The ratio of concentrated HCl to water would be approximately 1:34. So, to make 1% HCl, you would mix 1 part of the 35% HCl solution with 34 parts of water.
No. They are not even in the same category of drug. Hydrocodone is an opioid, Pristiq is an antidepressant.
Yes. There are no interactions at all. The topamax should make you need less hydrocodone.
To dilute 36M HCl to make 1M HCl, you need to add 1 part of 36M HCl to 36 parts of water. So, for example, if you want to make 1 liter of 1M HCl, you would mix 27.8 ml of 36M HCl with 972.2 ml of water. Always remember to add acid to water slowly and with stirring to prevent splattering.
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yes they do they make it with ibuprofen
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To make 0.25N HCl from 1.00N HCl, you would need to dilute the 1.00N HCl solution by adding three parts of water for every part of the original solution. For example, you can mix 1 mL of 1.00N HCl with 3 mL of water to obtain 0.25N HCl solution.