Yes, Norco is available in generic form. The generic version typically contains a combination of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, similar to the brand-name formulation. Generic medications are often more affordable while providing the same therapeutic effects. Always consult with a healthcare provider for guidance on medication options.
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.
Hydrocodone is the generic name, Vicodin and Loratab are more "brand names" of it.
The only difference is the Manufacturer but in effect of the medication No. I get a Monthly supply from my pain management Dr and i take the generic and its cheaper
Patent expires August 17th, 2012. Generic manufacturers can legally begin production of generic Actos (pioglitazone) after that date.
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I do not believe Abilify is available in Canada at all, except through special access programme.
Atenolol IS the generic form.
As far as I have seen, yes they are yellow. But I have only seen the 1000mg Norco - yellow oval with a score line in it. My girlfriend takes them for chronic back pain. Hope that helps. they also have generic that are white
There's a generic form of Effexor XR but it is in a tablet, NOT a capsule. Ask your doctor about whether it will affect you differently.
The FDA has a website to search for this information: http://www.fda.gov/cder/ogd/#Available
Is a text bos a generic form