Hydrocodone is the generic name, Vicodin and Loratab are more "brand names" of it.
Hydrocodone is the generic for vicodin. Works just as good, and cheaper.
Yes. Hydrocodone is the generic name for Vicodin
Hydrocodone is the generic name for Vicodin with Tylenol. It is a narcotic analgesic that also contains acetaminophen. Strengths may vary, such as 2.5/500, 5/500, 7.5/500, etc, with the first number being the amount of Vicodin, and the second number being the amount of acetaminophen. AN AMENDMENT! Hydrocodone is not the generic name for Vicodin. It is the name of one of the two active ingredients found in Vicodin which always consists of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is the generic name for Tylenol. Generic name for Vicodin is hydrocodone/acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an opioid analgetic. Acetaminophen is a milder pain reliever and fever reducer which increases analgetic effects of hydrocodone in Vicodin. Hydrocodone is the chemical. Vicodin, norco, Percocet are brand names. Like Band-aid is a brand of bandages.
Yes. The chemical name is hydrocodone. Vicodin is a manufacturer's brand name.
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Hydrocodone and Vicodin are the same thing. Vicodin is namebrand, Hydrocodone is generic. Same thing with Percocet and Oxycodone.
The brand name drug has the word vicodin imprinted on it. The generic version has the word Watson imprinted on it. There is also a yellow vicodin that has a letter v, resembling a check-mark imprinted on it.
one generic form is a white oval pill with the marking m357 on one side
I work at a pharmacy, and we almost never dispense brand name Vicodin unless specified by the doctor or the patient. So, unless you get brand name Vicodin, it won't say Vicodin on the tablets and depending on the manufacturer that the pharmacy is contracted with, the tablets will be a different color and have different imprints on them from one pharmacy to another. Brand name Vicodin will always have Vicodin written on the tablet. Hope this helps.
Generic or brand name, the drug is -- must legally be -- the same. What happens is the dosage, Regular and Extra Strength. Also the FDA has two drug ratings Class A and Class B, some manufacturers have stricter guidelines and use less fillers/additives. Legally the effectiveness and potency must be the same but typically Class A drugs are more easily absorbed and metabolized. It also depends on body chemistry, since everyone is different certain people do better with generic some better with name-brand, it depends on what works best for you. The generic vicodin made by Watson is rated class A, the generic by mallinckrpdt(M357) is class B. To find out what class a drug is ask your pharmacist.
Alprazolam - Xanax Hydrocodone - Vicodin Oxycodone - Percocet Diazepam - Valium Drug names are easily found by either using a search engine with the brand name as the keyword, or using Wikipedia.