Like other drugs sold on the streets, Vicodin (hydrocodone), a prescription opioid, has a variety of nicknames.
These street names for Vicodin seem to be based on imprints on the pill, milligram dosage, and a variety of other factors.
Learn more about popular street names for commonly abused drugs
Popular Street Names For Vicodin
People usually resort to buying Vicodin illegally after they become addicted to a previous prescription, or after recreational use.
Street names for brand name Vicodin:
- vics
- vicos
- vikes
- veeks
Street names for Vicodin based on pill imprint:
- Watsons
- Norcos
- Lorries (Lortab)
- 357s
- 365s
- 366s
- 367s
- 387s
- 853s
Street names for Vicodin and generic hydrocodone:
- idiot pills
- scratch
- bananas
- yellows
- lemonade
- dones
- draco
- hydros
- dro
- tabs
- fluff
Street Names For Vicodin And Other Drugs
Triple V is the street name for the combination of Vicodin, Valium, and Vodka.
Locating Treatment Options For Vicodin Addiction
Opioid addiction treatment is available for individuals abusing or addicted to Vicodin. There are a number of substance abuse treatment programs, from medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to intensive residential.
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- U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) — Slang Terms and Code Words: A Reference for Law Enforcement Personnel
https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2018-07/DIR-022-18.pdf - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) — Commonly Used Drug Charts
https://www.drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/commonly-used-drugs-charts - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) — Opioid Overdose Crisis
http://drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/opioids/opioid-overdose-crisis