December 4, 2005 - 11:38pm
#2
Thank you so much!
Thank you
December 5, 2005 - 3:23am
#3
Actually, it's not a generic
Actually, it's not a generic equivalent of Vicodin, it's Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals' generic of a NORCO 10 pill. Norco is the brand name version (Manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals) of a 10/325mg Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen mixture; so you are correct on that aspect.
Just for reference, Norco comes in only 2 formulations, where as Vicodin comes in 3:
NORCO (Watson Pharmaceuticals):
NORCO 7.5: 7.5/325mg
NORCO 10: 10/325mg
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VICODIN (Abbott Laboratories):
VICODIN: 5/500mg
VICODIN ES: 7.5/750mg
VICODIN HP: 10/660mg
December 5, 2005 - 5:58am
#4
I stand corrected....
...but, which do you think a lay person would understand better, Norco or Vicodin( without having to look it up)?
December 5, 2005 - 6:13am
#5
I agree, also watson makes a
I agree, also watson makes a 5/325mg also.
December 5, 2005 - 10:13am
#6
Someone always there to find
Someone always there to find one that I forget. LOL. Watson does make a generic and Norco brand 5/325mg Hydro/Acet pill. From WatsonPharm.com, the generic version is quoted "Compare to: Norco® 5mg/325mg, a registered trademark of Watson Pharmaceuticals".
This is APAP 325; Hydrocodone 10 mg
a generic Vicodin.
Here's the manufacturer's website.
http://pharmaceuticals.mallinckrodt.com/Products/Product.asp?ProductID=5481