Lortab 7.5/500mg
FAQ
Q: What is Lortab 7.5/500 mg used for?
A: Effective short‑term relief of moderate-to-severe pain when other options fail.
Q: Is Lortab 7.5/500 mg addictive?
A: Yes. It has a high potential for dependence and misuse.
Q: What are side effects of Lortab 7.5/500 mg?
A: Common: drowsiness, nausea, constipation. Serious: slowed breathing, liver damage, overdose.
Q: Is Lortab 7.5/500 mg still available?
A: The brand is discontinued; generic alternatives are available.
Q: Can you safely take Lortab with ibuprofen?
A: Only with doctor approval, as it may increase side effects.
Lortab 5/500mg
FAQ
Q: What is Lortab 5/500mg used for?
A: Relief of moderate to severe pain when other medications fail.
Q: Is Lortab 5/500mg addictive?
A: Yes. It carries a high risk of dependency and should be taken under close supervision.
Q: What are side effects of Lortab 5/500 mg?
A: Common side effects include drowsiness, nausea, and constipation. Severe effects involve breathing issues and liver damage.
Q: How should I take Lortab 5/500 mg safely?
A: Follow your prescription, avoid alcohol, and never exceed 4,000mg of APAP in 24 hours.
Q: Can you use Lortab 5/500 mg for chronic pain?
A: Only under a doctor’s guidance. Long-term use is not typically recommended due to high risk of addiction.