Is there a Norco 10 325?
NORCO® 10/325 is available as capsule-shaped, white tablets bisected on one side and debossed with “NORCO 539” on the other side. Each tablet contains 10 mg hydrocodone bitartrate and 325 mg acetaminophen. They are supplied in bottles of 100 and 500.
What does Norco 10/325 have in it?
Norco contains a combination of acetaminophen and hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is an opioid pain medication. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic. Acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of hydrocodone.
What is the difference between 5 325 mg and 10/325 mg?
For example, if you are taking Percocet 10/325, every single pill has 10 mg of oxycodone and 325 mg of Tylenol. If you are taking Norco 5/325, every single pill has 5 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of Tylenol. If you are taking Vicoprofen 10/200, every single pill has 10 mg of hydrocodone and 200 mg of ibuprofen.
Is hydrocodone and Norco the same thing?
Norco is the brand name for the generic drug hydrocodone with acetaminophen. So technically they are the same thing. Hydrocodone with acetaminophen comes in different strengths and has different brand names such as Lortab , Norco or Vicodin.
What is the maximum daily dosage of Norco?
There is no legal limit of Norco that can be prescribed. A patient’s tolerance and response to Norco is highly individualized. Since Norco also contains acetaminophen, there is a max recommended safe dose of no more than 4,000 mg/day of acetaminophen. Higher doses can cause damage to the liver.
What are the active ingredients in Norco?
Norco is a drug that is typically prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Its main active ingredients are hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
Is Norco a hydrocodone?
Norco (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) is composed of a pain reliever (hydrocodone) that is classified as a full opioid agonist. This means it is similar to morphine, heroin, oxycodone, and other opioid drugs. It also contains acetaminophen, the main active ingredient in Tylenol and many other nonprescription painkillers.