Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen for Pain: Warnings, Side Effects & Dosage (original) (raw)

Generic Name: hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen

Brand Name: Vicodin, Vicodin ES, Vicodin HP, Lortab, Lorcet, Lorcet Plus, Norco, Zydone, Hycet, Maxidone, Stagesic, Verdrocet, Xodol, Zamicet, Zolvit and Anexsia (discontinued brand)

Drug Class: Analgesics, Opioid Combos

What is hydrocodone/acetaminophen, and what is it used for?

Hydrocodone is a narcotic pain-reliever and a cough suppressant, similar to codeine. Hydrocodone blocks the receptors on nerve cells in the brain that give rise to the sensation of pain.

Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Acetaminophen works by elevating the threshold to pain, that is, in order for pain to be felt, greater stimulation of the nerves responsible for the sensation of pain is necessary. It reduces fever through its action on the temperature-regulating center of the brain.

Warnings

Do not take hydrocodone/acetaminophen if you have:

What are the side effects of hydrocodone/acetaminophen?

Common side effects of hydrocodone/acetaminophen include:

Serious side effects of hydrocodone/acetaminophen include:

Hydrocodone can impair thinking and the physical abilities required for driving or operating machinery. Hydrocodone can depress breathing and should be used with caution in elderly, debilitated patients and in patients with serious lung disease.

Hydrocodone may be habit-forming. Mental and physical dependence can occur but are unlikely when used for short-term pain relief.

Acetaminophen can cause severe liver failure if excessive amounts are used and when combined with chronic alcohol use or other drugs that also impair liver function.

This is not a complete list of all side effects or adverse reactions that may occur from the use of this drug. Call your doctor for medical advice about serious side effects or adverse reactions. You may also report side effects or health problems to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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What are the dosages for hydrocodone/acetaminophen?

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Hydrocodone

Acetaminophen

What drugs interact with hydrocodone/acetaminophen?

Inform your doctor of all medications you are currently taking, who can advise you on any possible drug interactions. Never begin taking, suddenly discontinue, or change the dosage of any medication without your doctor's recommendation.

Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with your doctor, health care provider, or pharmacist first. Here are the drug interactions or adverse effects.

The drug interactions listed above are not all of the possible interactions or adverse effects. For more information on drug interactions, visit the RxList Drug Interaction Checker.

It is important to always tell your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider of all prescription and over-the-counter medications you use, as well as the dosage for each, and keep a list of the information. Check with your doctor or health care provider if you have any questions about the medication.

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What else should I know about hydrocodone/acetaminophen?

What preparations of hydrocodone/acetaminophen are available?

Tablets, capsules, and liquid. Among the many brands, the dose of acetaminophen ranges between 300 and 750 mg, and the dose of hydrocodone ranges between 2.5 and 10 mg.

Vicodin was recently reformulated, and the acetaminophen component was reduced to 300 mg in all preparations, however, generic formulations may still contain 500 and 750 mg of acetaminophen.

How should I keep hydrocodone/acetaminophen stored?

Hydrocodone/acetaminophen should be stored at room temperature, between 15 C to 30 C (59 F to 86 F).

Summary

Hydrocodone/acetaminophen is a narcotic pain reliever and cough suppressant. Hydrocodone/acetaminophen is prescribed for moderate to moderately severe pain. Side effects include lightheadedness, dizziness, sedation, nausea, and vomiting. There is a risk of acute overdose with hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets.

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