Combination drug
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Hydrocodone | Opioid analgesic |
Aspirin | NSAIDTooltip nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug |
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Trade names | Alor 5/500, Azdone, Damason-P, Lortab ASA, Panasal 5/500 |
Routes of administration | Oral |
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Hydrocodone/aspirin (INNs) is an oral combination drug formulation of the opioid analgesic hydrocodone and the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) aspirin that is used in the treatment of chronic and acute pain.[1] It is sold under brand names including Alor 5/500, Azdone, Damason-P, Lortab ASA, and Panasal 5/500.
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Adverse effects
See also: Aspirin § Adverse effects, and Hydrocodone § Adverse effects
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References
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