Difference between revisions of "Norco (Acetaminophen-Hydrocodone)"

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'''Norco''' is a pain medication that combines hydrocodone with [[Tylenol (Acetaminophen)|acetaminophen]].  Patients will tell you that this medication will not work for their pain because it contains Tylenol.  They are correct.  The point of acetaminophen in this combination pill is to fully inactivate hydrocodone.  So use That One That Starts with a D instead.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/makers-of-dilaudid/ Makers of Dilaudid to Officially Change Name to “That One That Starts with a D”]</ref>
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'''Norco''' (as well as Lortab) is a pain medication that combines hydrocodone with [[Tylenol (Acetaminophen)|acetaminophen]].  Patients will tell you that this medication will not work for their pain because it contains Tylenol.  They are correct.  The point of acetaminophen in this combination pill is to fully inactivate hydrocodone.  So use That One That Starts with a D instead.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/makers-of-dilaudid/ Makers of Dilaudid to Officially Change Name to “That One That Starts with a D”]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 06:58, 11 March 2017

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Norco (as well as Lortab) is a pain medication that combines hydrocodone with acetaminophen. Patients will tell you that this medication will not work for their pain because it contains Tylenol. They are correct. The point of acetaminophen in this combination pill is to fully inactivate hydrocodone. So use That One That Starts with a D instead.[1]


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- Dilaudid (Hydromorphone)

- Ibuprofen

- Norcos

- Three Wise Monkeys

- Toradol (Ketorolac)

- Tylenol


References


  1. Makers of Dilaudid to Officially Change Name to “That One That Starts with a D”


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