Generic Norco Ip110
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White small oblong pill with ip110; norco. Why it doesn't work as good as watson?
Re: Rolando (# 2)
IP 110's are crap, they don't work. I've had no problem with any other generic form. The IP,s should be pulled of the shelves.
Re: yeabuddy (# 5)
Perfect and on point. These IP110's are garbage. I don't care what anybody says about there being no difference. F*** that and I believe the manufacturer withholds the full amount of hydrocodone and government knows but don't give a s***. These should be sold OTC, not blacklist the patients that are prescribed this medication. FOLKS ARE GOING TO ABUSE ANYTHING THEY WANT. WHEN THEY STARTED THIS OPIOD CRACKDOWN ALL THE DEA GOVERNMENT DID WAS THROW JET FUEL TO THE FIRE. Now methamphetamine, heroin, fentynal use is exploding out of control. As usual they f*** up trying to kiss ass of a particular headline incident, rush and make a new law that's a joke. F*** the BS regulations, let the people be free to take whatever they want. They know the consequence of abusing it, if they wanna die or don't care about dying, let em be. Government can't change a person;s mind that doesn't care about consequences of abuse or living and dying. Stop trying to be God, get to work on "No more taxes"! F*****g idiots. Send all of it to countries that hate our guts, real smart!
Re: Patrice (# 4)
I have to take four of these pieces of s*** ip110. Flush these down the sewer. I take 1 Watson and two Anacin so I can tolerate the pain, but when I take four of the ip110 it does not help me at all. Watson eases my pain. The white oval hydrocodone eases it enough that it is tolerable. Now I am stuck with these pieces of s*** that does nothing for me. I need Watson 853 white oval. I have to take too many dam pills as it is, I can not get any relief off these s***** ip110 that they say are for your pain. Not all medicines work for everyone. Our body chemistry is different. What works for one does not mean it will work for all. I am allergic to the Norco 10 and they make me deathly sick. The yellow dye in the norco 10 is what i am allergic to. Leave the frigging pain meds alone when a patient has one that works for them. Feb 15th marks my second month that walgreens has given me these s**** pills that do not even give me any pain relief. Grrrr!
Re: Patrice (# 4)
I feel the same way. The ip110 doesn't help chronic pain at all. I don't think they should be able to do that to people who need medicine to do things others take for granted.
I have the IP 110 and all it has done is made me tired the yellow one take pain away and gives me energy think the pharmacy would switch mine out for the yellow I'm in pain have cancer
In my opinion, the IP 110 1325 doesn't work as well as the yellow pill. I don't know if there a difference but in my opinion, this white pill doesn't work the same. I have chronic back pain and need something that has an effect on my back.
Re: Marie (# 10)
Thank goodness u brought up how redheads need more painkillers and/or are sensitive to anaesthesia from surgery to Dental office procedures, then if you need drugs, simply changing my generic can cause havoc in my body. Now older and grieving my only child passing tragically in a car accident, i notice these changes and now understand im not going totally crazy. It affects people. The 1 sz fits all approach is criminal. God bless all in this difficult journey.
Re: Onica (# 38)
Walmart switched to a version of the IP 110. They did not curb the pain, so I went to Meijer. Meijer still had the yellow version! That lasted a good six months before they created a drive through lane. (I should have known) along with building a drive-through comes cost. My local Meijer officially switched to the India imported crap.
I pressed my luck and went back to Walgreens. I moved from them to Walmart once they stopped dispensing the yellows. As luck would have it, they were at least still dispensing the white Watson’s. It’s funny, I’ll take those over anything else at this point since the yellow Qualitests simply cannot be found.
Much to my dismay, I refill at Walgreens this last month, and BAM. I’m hit with the IP 110s.
Literally, every major pharmacy has sold out and is making us take 80% of the medication we’re prescribed, and it’s simply okay because of the POS government deciding everyone should be punished when they want to fail at another war on drugs.
Chronic pain survivors are not the problem.
If anyone else knows of other pharmacies, let me know. But at this point we’re all pretty much SOL.
I believe the IP 110 pill is not as effective. Here is the link to report to the FDA. It's an easy online reporting form!
fda.gov/scripts/medwatch
If no one reports, we will never be able to change.
Re: DJ Money (# 36)
IP110 IS made by interpharm pharmaceuticals. The pharmacies probably replaced your original script with those because they are cheaper so the pharmacy can increase their profit margin and some people are saying that IP110 is only about 8mg. My advice is maybe try another pharmacy. Good luck.
I have been taking Norco 10 made by Watson. I got my pain meds filled and they didn't seem to work. I looked and they are 1p 110. I felt lightheaded and they are not working. This sucks.
Re: melissa (# 8)
It's because of all the overdoses, the drug addiction. First thing people say is I got started on pain pills, bulls***, if you we're not abusing them to begin with. It's making it hard on us all that have bad pain. It sucks.
Re: Verwon (# 1)
The problem is pharmacies give you what they have "in stock" caught CVS several times giving me anything that was a hydrocodone/acetaminophen combo and they didn't care if it was Norco, Vicodin or what. Always check what you're being given.
Re: Painfully alive (# 30)
You will be lucky IF you f Inc a pharmacy that stocks the name brand your bank account will be shot to hell also
Re: Ann (# 13)
Same problem here, I'm stuck with these new meds also they don't work at all l'm wondering do they have any pain relief in them also, I don't know why we have to suffer because of someone else follies
I was a medic for over 6 years. Pharmacies to keep their profit margins high buy wholesale meds, because if you take a script to be filled and have insurance, the company only pays the pharmacy about 8 or 9 bucks for 120 Norco. But if you have to pay out of pocket for the entire script you're gonna pay around 80 bucks or so. A lot are switching to the IP110 because it is cheaper to dispense than the yellow Watson's or M367. I know it sux to get a cheap imitation but that's capitalism at its best. As for the person that said they returned the remaining IP110's and got the yellow Watson's. I do believe that is against the law...once you leave the pharmacy what you got is what you got.
Re: tomtom (# 29)
I received the white IP 110 for the first time this week and I know I will run out early because they are so weak. I am going to ask the doctor to write name brand only when I pick up my next prescription. Ugh.
I was taking the yellow oval 10/325 "V" on it for [i guess] Vicodin. Just got this IP 110 white oval pill, looked it up on this site, but only found comments dated approx. 2008-2010. Are there any more recent posts, say, 2016-2017? I haven't tried the IP 110 yet, so I can't comment on it. However, in general, I'm not very impressed by all these generic pills -- 90% are always white! Being in a nursing home, I get around 12 different meds every day for my 71 yr. old age. So what about those IP 110 pills?
They are right, name brand or different generic manufacturers will make their norco all slightly different. This includes a slight difference in narcotics in the pill as well. Name brand (yellow) might have a 1 mg amount but the white one will have a lesser amount. Plus the fillers in pills and everything else can be different. Especially the fillers they use to put the pills all together. I did see the fax sheet 15 years ago from a Dr in Stockton, CA that showed how the yellow ones had a higher concentration of the opiates than the white ones and that is why my brother in law was always allowed the yellow ones.
Be aware as well as informed. If you have an issue, report it to the fda's "adverse reaction" site. It's public information, and even though the response won't be sent directly to you, it will be posted. Best part is it gives emails and names of all those involved. I suggest everyone respond. It will work. That, or live with the problem. Your choice
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