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norco suicide
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Specializes in Podiatry
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Dr. John cuong Doan answered
18 years experience Family Medicine
They are not: much different except for the amount of acetaminophen each contains. Both contain 5 mg of hydrocodone which is the active narcotic ingredient. Norco ... Read More
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Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
No: It is never prudent to take more than the prescribed amount of opiates. Discuss this problem with the doctor who prescribes the opioid.
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Dr. Maritza Baez answered
17 years experience Family Medicine
See a pain dr: There are many other pain medication options, including lyrica, (pregabalin) gabapentin, fentanyl, etc. See a pain management doctor to discuss what ... Read More
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12-24 hrs: 12-24 hours after last dose should be fine
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Dr. Brian Nichol answered
30 years experience Anesthesiology
Usually: If prescribed as such, yes.
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A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. Marshall Bedder answered
38 years experience Pain Management
Wean: Neonatal abstinence syndrome ( withdrawal) is an expected and treatable condition that follows prenatal exposure to opioid agonists such as Norco. How ... Read More
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Must be careful: Accidental overdose with Norco is one big reason why people are getting hurt and dying. If you are feeling tired, lethargic, shortness of breath, slee ... Read More
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A 36-year-old female asked:

Dr. Armando Villarreal answered
31 years experience Anesthesiology
Do not combine drugs: You should not take both medications, however, if your pain is not severe, I would recommend taking the Tramadol, and only taking Hydrocdone (Norco) f ... Read More
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