Hydrocodone is a narcotic pain reliever, which means that it works on the brain to lessen sensations of pain. This potent pain medication can be combined with other pain relievers into different tablets.
Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen
Hydrocodone can be combined with acetaminophen, which is often sold under the brand name Vicodin. Tablets containing these two medications are typically oval shaped and are generally white, though the images on Drugs.com Pill Identifier include tablets of other colors. Most commonly these tablets have an imprint of either the letter "M" or "Watson," followed by a number. The number, color and size of the pill can vary depending on the manufacturer and the dose.
Hydrocodone and Ibuprofen
Hydrocodone can also be combined with ibuprofen to form the medication Vicoprofen, RxList.com explains. Vicoprofen comes as a round white tablet that has the letters "VP" imprinted on it. There is also a small spiral-shaped symbol underneath the letters.
Hydrocodone and Homatropine
Homatropine and hydrocodone can be combined together to form the medication Hycodan, which is used as a prescription-strength cough reliever. This tablet is white and has the word "Hycodan" imprinted along the periphery of one of the sides of the pill.


