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What Is The Difference Between Narco And Hydrocodon-Acetaminoph?
I was taking a pain medication for an accident I was just in and my doctor switched me over to what he sais was a stronger medication. I was taking Norco 10/325 now I have a Hydrocodon-acetaminoph 7.5-300 it is not stronger and is making me feel nausaus. What is the difference?
Norco consists of Hydrocodon bitartrate and Acetaminophen in strengths of 10 and 325 respectively. You have been given new medicine with Hydrocodone 7.5 and 300 Acetaminophen. The drug is probably of lower strength as your were taking. The reason for nausea is most likely withdrawal syndrome. As per my opinion such symptoms will last for some days. If symptoms persist and cause severe nausea then consult a psychiatrist for help.
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What Is The Difference Between Narco And Hydrocodon-Acetaminoph?
Hello thanks for asking from HCM Norco consists of Hydrocodon bitartrate and Acetaminophen in strengths of 10 and 325 respectively. You have been given new medicine with Hydrocodone 7.5 and 300 Acetaminophen. The drug is probably of lower strength as your were taking. The reason for nausea is most likely withdrawal syndrome. As per my opinion such symptoms will last for some days. If symptoms persist and cause severe nausea then consult a psychiatrist for help. Thanks, hope this helps you.