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Compare Dilaudid vs. Norco

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) and hydrocodone / acetaminophen (Norco) are both opioid medications used to treat pain when non-opioid medications aren't enough. However, they differ in several ways. Hydromorphone is a single opioid medication available in various forms, including oral tablets, oral liquid, rectal suppositories, and an injection (only administered by a healthcare professional, and it can be immediate-release or extended-release. In contrast, hydrocodone / acetaminophen is a combination medication that includes both an opioid (hydrocodone) and an analgesic (acetaminophen), and is available only as an oral tablet. Both medications can cause side effects like constipation, drowsiness, and slowed breathing. Hydrocodone / acetaminophen can lead to liver damage if taken with other acetaminophen-containing products. Both medications are controlled substances have a risk of dependence and misuse, but hydrocodone / acetaminophen also carries a risk of liver damage due to its acetaminophen component. Both medications are available as a lower-cost generic.

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