The strength of hydrocodone in both formulations is the same, as they both contain 10 mg of hydrocodone. The difference lies in the amount of acetaminophen: the first formulation has 300 mg, while the second has 660 mg. Therefore, while the hydrocodone strength is equivalent, the second formulation has a higher total acetaminophen content, which can impact overall pain relief and safety. Always consult with a healthcare professional for advice tailored to individual needs.
10 mg of hydrocodone. 660 mg of acetaminophen.
The Hydrocodone tablet is a 10/660. It has 10 mgs of Hydrocodone, and 660 mgs of Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
10mg is the strongest prescribed. There are different variations such as 10/325, 10/500, 10/660, and I think the make a 10/750. The larger numbers are the acetaminophen combined with the hydrocodone.
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Yes, Vicodin Hp is 10-660 and I think there are 10mg hydrocodone pills w/out acetaminophen,
25 more mgs of tylenol
Everyone is different , but generally oxycodone is better.
no difference, the 10 milligram is just stronger, it may show as a stronger positive in the test result.
No, Norco 10/325 is stronger than Norco 5/325. The numbers refer to the amount of hydrocodone in each tablet, with Norco 10 containing 10 mg of hydrocodone and Norco 5 containing 5 mg. Both formulations contain 325 mg of acetaminophen, but the higher hydrocodone dosage in Norco 10 makes it more potent for pain relief.
Hydrocodone apap 7.5 and 500 are refering to the strength of the medication. 5.00 is obviously less than the 7.5. And the difference between them and the loratab 10 is still the dosage. Loratab is another name for hydrocodone and the 10 is just a stronger dosage.
The first is a muscle relaxant. The latter is a narcotic pain med. They cannot be compared.
As Vicodin is a name brand, there is only one "type". The dosages may vary between 5mg Hydrocodone/500mg Aceatominphen, 7.5/750, 10/660. Hydrocodone is used in many pain relievers including Norcos and Lortabs.