Norco is a combination medication that contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It does not contain opium or opium-derived compounds. Instead, hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine, which is itself derived from opium, but the specific amount of opium in a 5 mg tablet of Norco is effectively zero.
no. norco is hydrocodone not morphine. morphine is stronger however norco 10/325 is the strongest dose of norco. Norco is for moderate pain and morphine for moderate to severe pain. ER also means extended release where norco is not extended. Please be aware that norco has acetaminophen in it which you should never exceed 4000mg\24 hours.
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The conversion between morphine and hydrocodone (the active ingredient in Norco) is not straightforward, as individual responses can vary. However, a common conversion suggests that 15 mg of morphine is approximately equivalent to 10 mg of hydrocodone. Therefore, roughly 10 mg of Norco (which contains 5 mg of hydrocodone per tablet) would be needed to equate to 15 mg of morphine. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for accurate dosing and individual considerations.
Norco is 5 mg hydrcodone with 325 mg acetaminophin or Tylenol, (NOT oxycodone with Tylenol, which is Percocet). Depending on where you live and how well you know the person selling the Norco, it could go for between $2 (unlikely) to $5 per pill. Usually dealers will sell pills for less if you buy in quantity. Just one more tidbit of info, the only difference between Norco 5 mg and Vicodin 5 mg is that Norco has less Tylenol in it than Vicodin. Vicodin has 500 mg Tylenol per pill.
It is 5mg of Hydrocodone and 325mg of Acetaminophen or Tylenol. The Non Generic name is Norco. All Hydrocodone/APAP with 325mg of Acetaminophen is Norco in non generic form. Norco comes in 5mg/325mg, 7.5mg/325mg, and 10mg/325mg.
Not necessarily together but Norco at night and Aleve during the day.
5 mg of Hydrocodone combined with 500mg Tylenol is Vicodin. Norco contains Hydrocodone but with only 325mg Acetaminophen (aka APAP) and comes in strengths of 5 mg, 7.5 mg, and 10 mg of Hydrocodone preparations.
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yes,it's just like lortab or vic's but it is only 325 mg.
No...I've mixed them together...its okay...what mg is the o.c? They are much stronger than Norco and it could possibly make you sick...it just depends on your tolerance
Norco, which contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen, should be taken exactly as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Generally, the maximum recommended dose for adults is 10 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of acetaminophen per dosage, not to exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen in a 24-hour period. Taking more than the prescribed amount can lead to serious health risks, including liver damage and overdose. Always consult a doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about your specific dosage.