Key takeaways
Norco (hydrocodone/acetaminophen) and Vicoprofen (hydrocodone/ibuprofen) are both combination medications used to manage pain when non-opioid medications aren't enough. Norco combines hydrocodone, an opioid, with acetaminophen, an analgesic, while Vicoprofen pairs hydrocodone with ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Both medications are taken orally and are available in generic forms. Norco is typically used for general pain relief, but it carries a risk of liver damage due to the acetaminophen component. Vicoprofen, on the other hand, is used for short-term pain relief (less than 10 days) and has additional risks like stomach bleeding and heart problems due to the ibuprofen. Both medications can cause side effects like constipation, sleepiness, and nausea, and they have a high potential for misuse and dependency. However, Norco is not recommended to be taken with other acetaminophen-containing products, while Vicoprofen should not be combined with other NSAIDs.
