I have been on Norco for a long time, it is not working as good as it did when I first started using it.
What is the next step up from Norco 10-325 ?
Question posted by wolf2010 on 15 Feb 2011
Last updated on 22 July 2013
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Hi wolf, 10mg is the highest dose you can get in hydrocodone. I think most would agree the next step up in pain control would be oxycodone. I provided a link to review the different strengths and brand/generic names. I hope you find good pain control soon. No one should live in pain.
best wishes,
chris
https://www.drugs.com/imprints.php?action=search&drugname=Oxycodone
I totally agree, once it stops working then it is time to inform your doctor then he/she can adjust the medicine accordingly I do hope that you find control soon, take care and try and take it as easy as possible. I know I am the one talking, I have experienced this many times I have Chronic pain and I find if I can just find something that draws my attention away from the pain then I have accomplished two things, 1. be able to tolerate the pain 2. not become overwhelmed while waiting for a change to come. I hope you find something that will help you get through this and you soon are back on track feeling much better Keep us posted we care about people and want to be of help
Voted up. I agree totally, Oxycodone/ Percocet is the next step up. 10mg Percocet would work a lot better than the Hydrocodone you are taking.
Chris, you know how I feel about this, way to go, couldn't agree more!!
Thank you Chris - this answered my question exactly. I appreciate your help!!
I too have been taking norco 10 and not working so why take a pill that dosnt work i stoped 3 days ago withdraw sucks but dont want to take a pill that dose not work i ache but i dont know what to do i think the pill hurt worse
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