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Norco (Hydrocodone with Acetaminophen) - monitoring more than 40,000 patients

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What does it do?

This product is used for the treatment of moderately severe pain. It contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone (a narcotic analgesic).

Last text update: 2011-10-05

Last data update: 2012-01-14

General Information:

6.1
Norco Average Satisfaction Score
  • 80% of patients are at least somewhat satisfied with Norco.
  • 12% of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Norco

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Global Patient Feedback for Norco (Hydrocodone with Acetaminophen)

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dont do much for me i taken it since 1990 and dont have any addiction if i dont get it it dose not bother me as for results it not that great or ive been on it to long .It only helps for 3 to 4 hrs anyway

  • 53 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2012-01-15 22:04:16
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I've taken this before after dental surgeries. It works very well but makes me feel a little floaty. I don't take it every day (obviously). Just when the doctor prescribes it when I have severe pain, or when the dentist does after certain surgeries.

  • 16 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2012-01-08 20:44:19
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I am disabled and in a wheelchair. I've severe pain throughout my body. I went to many doctors. I've taken many medications for pain, swelling, swallowing, etc. My body can't tolerate the medications listed here, except 300 mgs of Morphine & Norco for breakthrough pain. I'm still be able to think & act clearly, yet the pain continues to increase. Doctor feels morphine will no longer work. She wants to put me on another medication. I don't know of any stronger meds. Is there? No cures for me.

  • 60 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2012-01-07 16:32:15
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