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hydrocodone/homatropine (Tussigon): Uses, Sides Effects

What is hydrocodone homatropine?

Hydrocodone is an opioid narcotic pain-reliever
cough suppressant that is similar to codeine, oxycodone, morphine, methadone,
fentanyl, and other opioids.

Is hydrocodone homatropine available as a generic drug?

Yes

What is hydrocodone homatropine used for?

Hydrocodone homatropine is prescribed for the treatment of
cough in adults and in children 6 years of age and older.

What are the side effects of hydrocodone homatropine?

The most common side effects of hydrocodone are:

Other important side effects include

  • drowsiness,
  • constipation,
  • spasm of the ureter, and
  • difficulty in urinating.

Hydrocodone can impair thinking and the physical abilities
required for driving or operating machinery. Hydrocodone can depress breathing,
and should be used with caution in elderly, debilitated patients and in patients
with serious lung disease. Hydrocodone is habit forming. Mental and physical
dependence can occur when used long-term.

Homatropine can increase pressure inside the eye and this is dangerous for
those with glaucoma.

What is the dosage for hydrocodone homatropine?

  • The dose for adults and children older than 12 years is one tablet (5
    mg/1.5 mg) orally every 4 to 6 hours. The maximum dose is 30 mg/9 mg (6 tablets)
    in 24 hours.
  • Children 6 to 12 years of age receive a 1/2 tablet (2.5 mg/0.75 mg)
    every 4 to 6 hours not to exceed 3 tablets (15 mg/4.5 mg)




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Which drugs or supplements interact with hydrocodone homatropine?

Combining alcohol and other sedatives with hydrocodone can
lead to increased sedation and even cause confusion. Hydrocodone should not be
taken with any of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) class of
antidepressants, for example, isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil),
tranylcypromine (Parnate), selegiline (Eldepryl), and procarbazine (Matulane) or
other drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase, for example, linezolid (Zyvox). Such
combinations may lead to confusion, high blood pressure, tremor, hyperactivity,
coma, and death.

Hydrocodone should not be administered within 14 days of stopping an MAOI.

Is hydrocodone homatropine safe to use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

There are no adequate studies of hydrocodone in pregnant women. Hydrocodone is excreted in
breast milk, and, therefore, should be used cautiously by nursing mothers.

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What else should I know about hydrocodone homatropine?

What preparations of hydrocodone homatropine are available?
How should I keep hydrocodone homatropine stored?

Hydrocodone homatropine should be stored at room temperature,
between 15 C to 30 C (59 F to 86 F).

How does hydrocodone homatropine work?
  • Hydrocodone, like other opioids, stimulates
    receptors on nerves in the brain to increase the threshold to pain (the amount
    of stimulation it takes to feel pain) and reduce the perception of pain (the
    perceived importance of the pain).
  • It also works directly on the cough center in
    the brain to reduce cough.
  • Homatropine blocks the action of acetylcholine, a chemical (neurotransmitter)
    that nerves use to communicate. It is added in low doses to discourage
    deliberate overdoses of hydrocodone.
When was hydrocodone homatropine approved by the FDA?

The FDA approved hydrocodone homatropine in
July 1985.

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