02-06-2017, 12:42 AM
(02-01-2017, 12:11 AM)Mrchuckey12 Wrote: There's no such thing as Hydrophone (sounds like an instrument lol). I think you're referring to the pure Hydrocodone tablets that came out.
You are absolutely correct. I was trying to not mess up on my post and that dang spell check got me. I meant Hydrocodone. It does sound like a good musical instrument though. The Zohydro I was talking about is similar to a Oxycontin ER. It is supposed to last for 12 hours and does not have Tylenol.
[/url] [url=http://zohydroer.com/patient/resource-zone.php]Here is how it is described . Given the time it came out and all of the bad PR it was doomed from the start i am afraid.
I hope it was okay to quote it from the web site. I put it in double quote. I was just asking about it for education reasons.
Thanks Eddie
"How is Zohydro® ER different from other long-acting opioids?
The only active ingredient in Zohydro® ER is hydrocodone bitartrate. Zohydro ER is the only 12-hour version of this pain medication available today without acetaminophen. Other long-acting opioids have different dosing schedules, different doses, or different ingredients, such as oxycodone or hydromorphone."

