What is the difference between the 7.5/325 and the 5/325 Norco pills?
Question posted by ez81 on 25 July 2013
Last updated on 15 December 2016 by Sandi1luv
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Is it bad to take medication that has expired?
Will the effects still be the same, less or hazardous?
2.5mg! Kaismama is right the 7.5/325 refers to hydrocodone 7.5mg and acetaminophen 325mg. 5/325 means 5 mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen so the 7.5/325 have 2.5mg more hydrocodone in them and therefore are a bit stronger.
Thank you
Its kind of obvious, one has 7.5 mg and the other 5 of hydrocodone.
I am not a pain pill person. I wanted to know effects. Have arthritis in my spine. Might have messed up a disc.
I am not a pain pill person. I wanted to know effects. Have arthritis in my spine. Might have messed up a disc.
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