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Are G037 Norco tablets weaker than M367 Norco tablets?

What are the strength differences between G037 & M367 Norco tablets?

What is stronger watson YELLOW NORCO, or The White Watson 853 NORCO?

The pharmacist told me that they changed the formula?

Is Tramadol good for chronic back pain after a back surgery?

I have chronic pain because of a herniated disc and disc surgery and the dr. told me the muscle is spasaming around the bone to protect... read more

After back surgery have severe pain in my shoulders and upper back, anyone else have this problem?

Doc says its the nerves and it will get better. Have took steroids for inflammation. Any one else having this problem and what can I do about... read more

Norco & tylenol - what is the safest maximum dose, I don't want to hurt my liver?

Microdiskectomy surgery. If I take 20mg norco with 650mg tylenol every 6hrs am I still within safe range. Don't want to hurt my... read more

Stopping buprenorphine/ naloxone prior to surgery?

Just been diagnosed with a spigelian hernia that will require surgery. My consultation with the surgeon is monday. I have been on... read more

Which are the best pain meds for severly torn rotator cuffs Have been taking norco but it's losing?

its effect. I have had surgery on right side twice and just got out of surgery for the left. i was wondering if there is a more... read more

Can you take Norco while taking trazodone?

I take 6 Norco 10/325 mg tablets a day for chronic pain and 50 mg of trazodone at night occasionally for sleeping.

What is the difference between norco 10/325 and percocet. I am buliding a tolerance to the norco,?

... and think i should switch. i am going to the doc tomarrow, and would like to give him suggestions. thanks, nanc

What is a replacement for tramadol in back pain management other than surgery?

My doctor is not going to allow me to continue taking tramadol as part of my pain management for my back . I have had 3 spinal... read more

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