vicodin INFORMATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Home > Vicodin Vicodin Vicodin ® is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen. Hydrocodone belongs to a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. Vicodin ® is used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. Acetaminophen enhances the pain relieving qualities of the Hydrocodone. Vicodin® can be habit forming, both physically and psychologically. If Vicodin ® is taken over a long period of time, one may experience withdrawal syndrome. Take this medication under close supervision of a healthcare professional.



Vicodin is a commonly prescribed opiate painkiller made up of hydrocodone and paracetamol, which is acetaminophen. Vicodin is the trademark name for the drug, which is also marketed under the names Vicodin ES and Vicodin HP.




Some of these are made up of a combination of hydrocodone and ibuprofen or aspirin. Adding paracetamol to the formula increases the pain-relieving effects of hydrocodone but also discourages abuse. Ingesting too much paracetamol can have life-threatening or fatal consequences.




The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency regulates drugs including Vicodin, classifying them in a schedule according to their potential for dependence and abuse. The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 puts the federal government in charge of enforcing drug laws concerning manufacturing, importing, possession and distribution.







