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Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen
      #142470 - 02/27/04 02:47 PM

Common Trademarks:
Anexsia®, Hycodan®, Hycomine®, Lorcet®, Lortab®, Tussionex®, Tylox®, Vicodin®, and Vicoprofen®.

Hydrocodone Photos

Background Information:
Hydrocodone is an orally active analgesic and antitussive Schedule II narcotic that is marketed in multi-ingredient Schedule III products. Hydrocodone has an analgesic potency similar to or greater than that of oral morphine.

Common Dosages:
In its most usual product forms hydrocodone is combined with acetaminophen (Vicodin, Lortab), but it is also combined with aspirin (Lortab ASA), ibuprofen (Vicoprofen), and antihistamines (Hycomine). Both tablet and liquid forms of hydrocodone are available (e.g., Tussionex)

Three dosage forms are typically found (5, 7.5, and 10 mg)

Hydrocodone 10/325
Hydrocodone 10/500
Hydrocodone 10/650
Hydrocodone 7.5/750
The 10 in the "10/325" is the 10 mg of hydrocodone and the 325 is 325 mg of acetaminophen.

Side Effects:
Hydrocodone side effects include but are not limited to:

anxiety
constipation
decreased mental & physical performance
difficulty breathing
difficulty urination
dizziness
drowsiness
dry throat
emotional dependence
exaggerated feeling of depression
extreme calm (sedation)
exaggerated sense of well-being
fear
itching
mental clouding
mood changes
nausea & vomiting rash
restlessness
sluggishness
tightness in chest
Drug Abuse and Dependance:

Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets are subject to the Federal Controlled Substance Act (Schedule III).

Psychic dependence, physical dependence, and tolerance may develop upon repeated administration of narcotics; therefore, hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets should be prescribed and administered with caution. However, psychic dependence is unlikely to develop when hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets are used for a short time for the treatment of pain.

Physical dependence, the condition in which continued administration of the drug is required to prevent the appearance of a withdrawal syndrome, assumes clinically significant proportions only after several weeks of continued narcotic use, although some mild degree of physical dependence may develop after a few days of narcotic therapy. Tolerance, in which increasingly large doses are required in order to produce the same degree of analgesia, is manifested initially by a shortened duration of analgesic effect and subsequently by decreases in the intensity of analgesia. The rate of development of tolerance varies among patients.


Drug Interactions:

Patients receiving other narcotic analgesics, antipsychotics, antianxiety agents, or other CNS depressants (including alcohol) concomitantly with hydrocodone and acetaminophen tablets may exhibit an additive CNS depression. When combined therapy is contemplated, the dose of one or both agents should be reduced.

The use of MAO inhibitors or tricyclic antidepressants with hydrocodone preparations may increase the effect of either the antidepressant or hydrocodone.

The concurrent use of anticholinergics with hydrocodone may produce paralytic ileus.




Acetaminophen with hydrocodone is used for the relief of moderate to severe pain. Inform your physican if you are pregnant or nursing. This medication may cause dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision; use caution while driving or operating hazardous machinery. Do not take any other sedating drugs or drink alcohol while taking acetaminophen with hydrocodone. This medication may be habit forming. Withdrawal symptoms may occur after you stop taking acetaminophen with hydrocodone. Inform your physician if shortness of breath or breathing difficulty occur. May cause nausea, vomiting or constipation; notify your physician if these occur. May be taken with food if GI upset occurs.

Note: As of 12/2002 the following strength combinations are manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. :

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 10/325 CIII 100s
NDC: 00591-0853-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 10/500 CIII 100s
(Compare to Lortab ®*)
*Lortab ® is a registered trademark of Whitby
NDC: 00591-0540-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 10/650 CIII 100s
(Compare to Lorcet 10/650 ®*)
*Lorcet 10/650 ® is a registered trademark of Forest Pharmaceuticals
NDC: 00591-0503-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 2.5/500 CIII 100s
(Compare to Lortab ®*)
*Lortab ® is a registered trademark of Whitby
NDC: 00591-0388-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 5/500 CIII 100s
(Compare to Vicodin ®*)
*Vicodin ® is a registered trademark of Knoll Pharmaceutical
NDC: 00591-0349-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 5/500 CIII 500s
(Compare to Vicodin ®*)
*Vicodin ® is a registered trademark of Knoll Pharmaceutical
NDC: 00591-0349-05

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 7.5/500 CIII 100s
(Compare to Lortab ®*)
*Lortab ® is a registered trademark of Whitby
NDC: 00591-0385-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 7.5/500 CIII 500s
(Compare to Lortab ®*)
*Lortab ® is a registered trademark of Whitby
NDC: 00591-0385-05

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 7.5/650 CIII 100s
(Compare to Lorcet Plus ®*)
*Lorcet Plus ® is a registered trademark of Forest Pharmaceuticals
NDC: 00591-0502-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 7.5/750 CIII 100s
(Compare to Vicodin ES ®*)
*Vicodin ES ® is a registered trademark of Knoll Pharmaceutical
NDC: 00591-0387-01

HYDROCODONE/APAP TABS 7.5/750 CIII 500s
(Compare to Vicodin ES ®*)
*Vicodin ES ® is a registered trademark of Knoll Pharmaceutical
NDC: 00591-0387-05

MAXIDONE™ CIII 10MG/750MG 100s
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen 10mg/750mg Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0634-01

NORCO® 5MG/325MG CIII 100s UD
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0913-48

NORCO® 10MG/325MG CIII 100s
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0539-01

NORCO® 10MG/325MG CIII 500s
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0539-05

NORCO® 5MG/325MG CIII 100s
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0913-01

NORCO® 7.5MG/325MG CIII 100s
(Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets)
NDC: 52544-0729-01

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Hydrocodone - Dihydrocodeine - Vicodin - Lortab [Re: DrugBuyers]
      #162290 - 05/15/04 09:29 AM

Link to DEA Diversion - Drugs of concern

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Drugs and Chemicals of Concern

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Hydrocodone, Dihydrocodeinone
(Vicodin, Lortab)
Introduction

Hydrocodone abuse has been escalating over the last decade. There has been large scale diversion of hydrocodone. For example, an estimated 7 million dosage units were diverted in 1994 and over 11 million in 1997. In 1998 there were over 56 million new prescriptions written for hydrocodone products and by 2000 there were over 89 million. From 1990 the average consumption nationwide has increased by 300%. In the same period there has been a 500% increase in the number of Emergency Department visits attributed to hydrocodone abuse with 19,221 visits estimated in 2000. In 1997, there were over 1.3 million hydrocodone tablets seized and analyzed by the DEA laboratory system. A recent petition submitted to the DEA has requested a review of the control status of all hydrocodone-containing products.

Licit Uses

Hydrocodone is an effective antitussive (anti-cough) agent, and as an opiate it is also an effective analgesic for mild to moderate pain control. Five mg of hydrocodone is equivalent to 30 mg of codeine when administered orally. Early comparisons concluded that hydrocodone and morphine were equipotent for pain control in humans. However, it is now considered that a dose of 15 mg (1/4 gr) of hydrocodone is equivalent to 10 mg (1/6 gr) of morphine. Hydrocodone is considered to be morphine-like in all respects.

Chemistry/Pharmacology

Hydrocodone [4,5a-epoxy-3-methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-one tartrate (1:1) hydrate (2:5), dihydrocodeinone] is a semisynthetic opioid structurally related to codeine and is approximately equipotent to morphine in producing opiate-like effects. The first report that hydrocodone produced a "striking euphoria" and habituation symptoms was published in 1923; the first report of hydrocodone dependency in the U.S. was published in 1961. It was removed from exempt status in the U.S. by the Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960.

There are over 200 products containing hydrocodone in the U.S. In its most usual product forms hydrocodone is combined with acetaminophen (Vicodin, Lortab), but it is also combined with aspirin (Lortab ASA), ibuprofen (Vicoprofen), and antihistamines (Hycomine). Both tablet and liquid forms of hydrocodone are available (e.g., Tussionex)

Hydrocodone will react as a normal opiate in the available field test kits.

Illicit Uses

Hydrocodone is abused for its opiate-like effects. It is equipotent to morphine in relieving abstinence symptoms from chronic morphine administration. The Schedule III status of hydrocodone-containing products has made them available to widespread diversion by "bogus call-in prescriptions" and thefts. Three dosage forms are typically found (5, 7.5, and 10 mg) and their behavioral effects can last up to 5 hours. The drug is most often administered orally. The growing awareness and concern about AIDS and blood-borne pathogens easily transmitted by syringe needle use, has made the oral bioavailability of hydrocodone attractive to the typical opiate abuser.

As with most opiates, the adverse effects of hydrocodone abuse are dependence and tolerance development. Its co-formulation with acetaminophen has also increased the likelihood of acetaminophen-induced hepatic necrosis with high dose acute dosing, but slow escalation of dose over time seems to protect the liver during high dose chronic exposures seen with this drug.

User Population

Every age group has been affected by the relative ease of hydrocodone availability and the perceived safety of these products by professionals. Sometimes seen as a "white-collar" addiction, hydrocodone abuse has increased among all ethnic and economic groups. DAWN data demographics suggest that the most likely hydrocodone abuser is a 20-40 yr old, white, female, who uses the drug because she is dependent or trying to commit suicide. However, hydrocodone-related deaths have been reported from every age grouping.

Illicit Distribution

Hydrocodone-containing products are in tablet, capsule and liquid forms. A variety of colors, markings, and packaging are available.

The major source of hydrocodone to the street has been through bogus call-in and forged prescriptions, professional diversion through unscrupulous pharmacists, doctors, and dentists, and large-scale thefts. The pills have been sold for $2 to $10 per tablet and $20 to $40 per 8 oz bottle on the street.

Control Status

Hydrocodone is in Schedule II of the Controlled Substances Act. Preparations containing hydrocodone in combination with other non-narcotic medicinal ingredients are in Schedule III.

Comments and additional information are welcomed by the Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section, FAX 202-307-8570 or telephone 202-307-7183.

August, 2001






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Re: Hydrocodone - Dihydrocodeine - Vicodin - Lortab [Re: DrugBuyers]
      #199831 - 11/12/04 09:12 PM

However, it is now considered that a dose of 15 mg (1/4 gr) of hydrocodone is equivalent to 10 mg (1/6 gr) of morphine. Hydrocodone is considered to be morphine-like in all respects.

My poor math skills tell me that 15 mg is 1/67 gr
and 10 mg is 1/100 gr. Correct me if I'm wrong.


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Re: Hydrocodone - Dihydrocodeine - Vicodin - Lortab [Re: hydrocodoner]
      #199835 - 11/12/04 09:32 PM

Quote:

However, it is now considered that a dose of 15 mg (1/4 gr) of hydrocodone is equivalent to 10 mg (1/6 gr) of morphine. Hydrocodone is considered to be morphine-like in all respects.

My poor math skills tell me that 15 mg is 1/67 gr
and 10 mg is 1/100 gr. Correct me if I'm wrong.




The source of your confusion appears to be the failure to differentiate grains from grams. As you correctly note in the first paragraph, 15 mg.= 1/4 grain (one grain, the English apothecary unit of measurement, is approximately 60 milligrams, the metric unit of mass). In your second paragraph you may be confusing grains (gr.) with grams (g). 15 mg. is indeed 1/67 of a gram, but 1/4 of a grain. Likewise, 10 mg. is 1/100 of a gram but 1/6 of a grain. Other than missing the distinction between grains and grams, though, your math skills are not bad at all .

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Re: Hydrocodone - Dihydrocodeine - Vicodin - Lortab [Re: DrugBuyers]
      #236006 - 03/08/05 03:45 PM

What is the strogest pain med you can buy online?

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Re: Hydrocodone - Dihydrocodeine - Vicodin - Lortab [Re: Nunez108]
      #236667 - 03/10/05 01:17 PM

Any of the various combinations of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen are the best you can do online. Various people like various combinations, although 10/500 or 10/650 are probably the most popular. Some people use 10/325 to keep the Acetaminophen content low. There are compounded versions with a little more Hydrocodone (15 mg)and a lot less Acetaminophen, but many people seem to think they don't work that well, and they are expensive. Then again, everything along these lines is expensive on the net.

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