HYDROcodone bitartrate 7.5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg in 15 mL Oral Solution
RxNorm 856940
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 856940 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: HYDROcodone bitartrate 7.5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg in 15 mL Oral Solution.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
This clinical crossover tool is designed for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and data analysts to safely compare substitute products and manage medication interoperability.
Semantic Clinical Drug (SCD):
Acetaminophen 21.7 mg/ML / hydrocodone bitartrate 0.5 mg/ML Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 12330747)
Synonym (SY):
Acetaminophen 108 mg / hydrocodone bitartrate 2.5 mg per 5 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 5533531)
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Acetaminophen 108 mg / HYDROcodone bitartrate 2.5 mg per 5 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 5533747)
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Acetaminophen 21.7 mg/ML / HYDROcodone bitartrate 0.5 mg/ML Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 12377810)
Designated preferred name (PT):
Acetaminophen 21.7 mg/mL and hydrocodone bitartrate 500 microgram/mL oral solution
(Atom ID: 11434966)
Synonym (SY):
Acetaminophen 217 mg / hydrocodone bitartrate 5 mg per 10 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 5533532)
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Acetaminophen 217 mg / HYDROcodone bitartrate 5 mg per 10 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 5533748)
Synonym (SY):
Acetaminophen 325 mg / hydrocodone bitartrate 7.5 mg per 15 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 2995283)
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
Acetaminophen 325 mg / HYDROcodone bitartrate 7.5 mg per 15 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 3732485)
Synonym (SY):
APAP 21.7 mg/ML / Hydrocodone Bitartrate 0.5 mg/ML Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 3851481)
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
APAP 21.7 mg/ML / HYDROcodone Bitartrate 0.5 mg/ML Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 3859805)
Synonym (SY):
Hydrocodone bitartrate 500 microgram/mL and paracetamol 21.7 mg/mL oral solution
(Atom ID: 11437020)
Prescribable Name (PSN):
HYDROcodone bitartrate 7.5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg in 15 mL Oral Solution
(Atom ID: 8229153)
Full form of descriptor (FN):
Product containing precisely hydrocodone bitartrate 500 microgram/1 mL and paracetamol 21.7 mg/1 mL conventional release oral solution (clinical drug)
(Atom ID: 11440073)
Patient Education
Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen is used to relieve mild to moderate pain from headaches, muscle aches, menstrual periods, colds and sore throats, toothaches, backaches, and reactions to vaccinations (shots), and to reduce fever. Acetaminophen may also be used to relieve the pain of osteoarthritis (arthritis caused by the breakdown of the lining of the joints). Acetaminophen is in a class of medications called analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers). It works by changing the way the body senses pain and by cooling the body.
[Learn More]
Hydrocodone Combination Products
Hydrocodone is available in combination with other ingredients, and different combination products are prescribed for different uses. Some hydrocodone combination products are used to relieve moderate-to-severe pain. Other hydrocodone combination products are used to relieve cough. Hydrocodone is in a class of medications called opiate (narcotic) analgesics and in a class of medications called antitussives. Hydrocodone relieves pain by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain. Hydrocodone relieves cough by decreasing activity in the part of the brain that causes coughing. You will take hydrocodone in combination with at least one other medication, but this monograph only provides information about hydrocodone. Be sure to read information about the other ingredients in the hydrocodone product you are taking. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
[Learn More]
Pain Relievers
Pain relievers are medicines that reduce or relieve headaches, sore muscles, arthritis, or other aches and pains. There are many different pain medicines, and each one has advantages and risks. Some types of pain respond better to certain medicines than others. Each person may also have a slightly different response to a pain reliever.
Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are good for many types of pain. There are two main types of OTC pain medicines: acetaminophen (Tylenol) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Aspirin, naproxen (Aleve), and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) are examples of OTC NSAIDs.
If OTC medicines don't relieve your pain, your doctor may prescribe something stronger. Many NSAIDs are also available at higher prescription doses. The most powerful pain relievers are opioids. They are very effective, but they can sometimes have serious side effects. There is also a risk of addiction. Because of the risks, you must use them only under a doctor's supervision.
There are many things you can do to help ease pain. Pain relievers are just one part of a pain treatment plan.
[Learn More]
* Please review the disclaimer below.