Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.
ANEXSIA 7.5/325 vs TECHNIVIE
Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.
Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team
Hydrocodone is a mu-opioid receptor agonist, producing analgesia and euphoria. Acetaminophen inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and providing analgesic and antipyretic effects.
Technivie is a fixed-dose combination of ombitasvir, paritaprevir, and ritonavir. Ombitasvir is an NS5A inhibitor that inhibits HCV RNA replication and virion assembly. Paritaprevir is an NS3/4A serine protease inhibitor that prevents cleavage of the HCV polyprotein. Ritonavir is a pharmacokinetic enhancer that inhibits CYP3A-mediated metabolism of paritaprevir, increasing its plasma levels.
Management of moderate to moderately severe pain where treatment with an opioid is appropriate and for which alternative treatments are inadequate
Treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 4 infection in adult patients without cirrhosis or with compensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A) in combination with ribavirin
1 tablet (hydrocodone 7.5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg) orally every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain; maximum 6 tablets per day (hydrocodone 45 mg / acetaminophen 1950 mg).
TECHNIVIE (ombitasvir, paritaprevir, and ritonavir) is administered orally as two fixed-dose combination tablets (each containing ombitasvir 12.5 mg, paritaprevir 75 mg, and ritonavir 50 mg) taken once daily in the morning with food, in combination with dasabuvir (250 mg twice daily with food) for genotype 1b or with ribavirin for genotype 1a.
Hydrocodone: 3.8-4.5 hours (immediate-release). Acetaminophen: 2-3 hours. Clinical note: Half-life prolonged in hepatic impairment; requires dose adjustment.
Terminal half-life approximately 40 hours, supporting once-daily dosing
Hydrocodone: CYP3A4 and CYP2D6; Acetaminophen: primarily via glucuronidation (UGT1A1, UGT1A6, UGT1A9) and sulfation, with minor oxidation by CYP2E1.
Ombitasvir: Primarily metabolized by amide hydrolysis followed by oxidative metabolism. Paritaprevir: Primarily metabolized by CYP3A4. Ritonavir: Primarily metabolized by CYP3A4 and to a lesser extent by CYP2D6.
Renal: ~90-100% as hydrocodone metabolites (conjugated) and unchanged hydrocodone; ~60% as acetaminophen metabolites (glucuronide, sulfate, cysteine); <5% unchanged acetaminophen. Biliary/fecal: <5%.
Biliary/fecal (majority, >90% as unchanged drug); renal (<1%)
Hydrocodone: ~20-30% (albumin). Acetaminophen: ~10-25% (albumin).
>99.9%, primarily to albumin and alpha-1-acid glycoprotein
Hydrocodone: 3-4 L/kg (extensive tissue distribution). Acetaminophen: ~1 L/kg (uniformly distributed).
0.2 L/kg, indicating distribution largely confined to plasma and extracellular fluid
Oral: Hydrocodone ~70% (high first-pass metabolism); Acetaminophen ~85-90% (minimal first-pass).
Oral: not determined; absorption is rapid with Tmax of 4-5 hours post-dose
For GFR 30-59 m L/min: administer every 6 hours; maximum 4 tablets per day. For GFR 15-29 m L/min: administer every 8 hours; maximum 3 tablets per day. For GFR <15 m L/min: not recommended due to accumulation of metabolites.
No dose adjustment of TECHNIVIE is required for patients with any degree of renal impairment, including those on dialysis. However, if used with ribavirin, refer to ribavirin dosing adjustments for renal impairment.
Child-Pugh Class A: no adjustment necessary. Child-Pugh Class B: reduce dose by 25-50% and extend dosing interval to every 6-8 hours; maximum 4 tablets per day. Child-Pugh Class C: contraindicated due to risk of hepatotoxicity.
TECHNIVIE is contraindicated in patients with moderate to severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh class B or C). No dose adjustment is needed for mild hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh class A).
Not recommended for pediatric patients; safety and efficacy not established for children under 18 years. For adolescents ≥18 years: adult dosing.
Safety and efficacy in pediatric patients below 18 years of age have not been established; therefore, no dosing recommendations are available.
Initiate at 1 tablet (hydrocodone 5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg) every 6 hours as needed; titrate cautiously due to increased sensitivity, decreased renal function, and risk of respiratory depression. Maximum 4 tablets per day.
No dose adjustment of TECHNIVIE is required in elderly patients. Clinical studies included patients aged 65 and older, with no overall differences in safety or efficacy observed.
Addiction, abuse, and misuse; life-threatening respiratory depression; accidental ingestion; neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome; risks from concomitant use with benzodiazepines or other CNS depressants; hepatotoxicity due to acetaminophen.
Boxed Warning: Risk of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Reactivation. HBV reactivation has been reported in patients co-infected with HCV and HBV who were treated with direct-acting antivirals for HCV. Some cases resulted in fulminant hepatitis, hepatic failure, and death. Test all patients for evidence of current or prior HBV infection before starting Technivie. Monitor patients for HBV reactivation during treatment and post-treatment follow-up.
Risk of opioid addiction, abuse, and misuse; life-threatening respiratory depression; accidental ingestion; neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome; risks from concomitant use of alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other CNS depressants; hepatotoxicity; severe hypotension; adrenal insufficiency; seizures; GI obstruction; impaired mental/physical abilities; use in elderly, cachectic, or debilitated patients; renal impairment; hepatic impairment; pregnancy; labor and delivery; nursing mothers; pediatric use; driving and operating machinery.
HBV reactivation: Screen for HBV before initiation.,Hepatic decompensation/hepatic failure in patients with cirrhosis: Discontinue if signs of hepatic decompensation occur.,Increases in transaminases: Monitor hepatic function, especially during first 4 weeks of therapy.,Use with estrogen-containing contraceptives: May increase ALT levels; discontinue estrogens if ALT elevation occurs.,Drug interactions: Technivie is a CYP3A4 inhibitor; consider dose adjustments of sensitive CYP3A4 substrates.,Ribavirin: Use with caution in patients with creatinine clearance <50 m L/min.
Significant respiratory depression; acute or severe bronchial asthma; known or suspected GI obstruction; hypersensitivity to hydrocodone or acetaminophen; concomitant use of MAOIs or within 14 days of such therapy.
Severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh B or C) or decompensated cirrhosis.,Concomitant use with drugs that are strong CYP3A inducers (e.g., rifampin, St. John's wort).,Known hypersensitivity to ombitasvir, paritaprevir, ritonavir, or any excipients.,Concomitant use with drugs highly dependent on CYP3A for clearance (e.g., alfuzosin, ergot derivatives, lovastatin, simvastatin, etc.).,Concomitant use with ethinyl estradiol-containing contraceptives.
Avoid alcohol consumption due to increased risk of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity and CNS depression. No specific food restrictions, but grapefruit juice may theoretically affect hydrocodone metabolism via CYP3A4 inhibition; however, clinical significance is uncertain.
Take with food to increase absorption (increase paritaprevir exposure). No specific dietary restrictions. Avoid grapefruit products? Not reported for TECHNIVIE, but ritonavir has interactions with grapefruit; generally not recommended due to potential CYP3A4 interaction.
FDA Category C (hydrocodone) and Category D (acetaminophen) in third trimester. First trimester: Acetaminophen associated with rare gastroschisis; hydrocodone risk of neural tube defects. Second trimester: No major malformations except with prolonged opioid use. Third trimester: Acetaminophen safe; hydrocodone risk of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). Avoid near term.
Insufficient human data; animal studies show no teratogenicity at clinically relevant doses. Avoid in pregnancy unless benefit outweighs risk.
Hydrocodone/acetaminophen excreted in breast milk. M/P ratio unknown. Hydrocodone relative infant dose <3% of weight-adjusted maternal dose. Acetaminophen relative infant dose <2%. Use with caution; monitor infant for sedation, apnea, poor feeding. Highest risk in CYP2D6 ultrarapid metabolizers.
No data on presence in human milk; risk to infant cannot be excluded. M/P ratio unknown.
Increased clearance of hydrocodone in pregnancy may require dose adjustment; monitor for inadequate analgesia. Acetaminophen pharmacokinetics unchanged. Avoid high doses (hepatotoxicity risk). Consider baseline hepatic function. No specific dose adjustment recommended; titrate to effect.
No dose adjustment required based on pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy; monitor closely.
ANEXSIA 7.5/325 (hydrocodone/acetaminophen) carries a boxed warning for acetaminophen hepatotoxicity; maximum acetaminophen dose from all sources should not exceed 4 g/day. Hydrocodone is metabolized by CYP2D6 to hydromorphone; ultrarapid metabolizers may experience toxicity. Avoid concurrent use with other CNS depressants including alcohol. Prescribe with caution in patients with renal impairment (hydrocodone accumulation) or hepatic impairment (acetaminophen toxicity). Monitor for signs of respiratory depression, especially at therapy initiation and dose titration. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.
TECHNIVIE (ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir) is indicated for chronic hepatitis C genotype 4 without cirrhosis or with compensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A). Avoid in decompensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh B or C) due to risk of hepatic decompensation. Ritonavir is a strong CYP3A4 inhibitor; check for drug interactions. Monitor hepatic function closely, especially in patients with cirrhosis.
Do not exceed 6 tablets per day due to acetaminophen content.,Avoid alcohol while taking this medication.,Do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how this medication affects you.,Take exactly as prescribed; do not share with others.,Seek emergency help if you experience difficulty breathing, severe drowsiness, or signs of allergic reaction.,Store securely out of reach of children and dispose of unused medication properly.
Take with food to improve absorption and reduce gastrointestinal side effects.,Do not stop taking this medication without consulting your doctor.,Inform your doctor of all medications you take, including over-the-counter and herbal supplements, due to significant drug interactions.,Report symptoms of liver problems: yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine, abdominal pain, or nausea/vomiting.
No interactions on record
No interactions on record
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Common clinical questions about ANEXSIA 7.5/325 vs TECHNIVIE, answered by our medical review team.
ANEXSIA 7.5/325 is a Opioid Analgesic Combination that works by Hydrocodone is a mu-opioid receptor agonist, producing analgesia and euphoria. Acetaminophen inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and providing analgesic and antipyretic effects.. TECHNIVIE is a Direct-acting antiviral that works by Technivie is a fixed-dose combination of ombitasvir, paritaprevir, and ritonavir. Ombitasvir is an NS5A inhibitor that inhibits HCV RNA replication and virion assembly. Paritaprevir is an NS3/4A serine protease inhibitor that prevents cleavage of the HCV polyprotein. Ritonavir is a pharmacokinetic enhancer that inhibits CYP3A-mediated metabolism of paritaprevir, increasing its plasma levels.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.
Potency comparisons between ANEXSIA 7.5/325 and TECHNIVIE depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.
The standard adult dose of ANEXSIA 7.5/325 is: 1 tablet (hydrocodone 7.5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg) orally every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain; maximum 6 tablets per day (hydrocodone 45 mg / acetaminophen 1950 mg).. The standard adult dose of TECHNIVIE is: TECHNIVIE (ombitasvir, paritaprevir, and ritonavir) is administered orally as two fixed-dose combination tablets (each containing ombitasvir 12.5 mg, paritaprevir 75 mg, and ritonavir 50 mg) taken once daily in the morning with food, in combination with dasabuvir (250 mg twice daily with food) for genotype 1b or with ribavirin for genotype 1a.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.
No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between ANEXSIA 7.5/325 and TECHNIVIE in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.
The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. ANEXSIA 7.5/325 is classified as Category C. FDA Category C (hydrocodone) and Category D (acetaminophen) in third trimester. First trimester: Acetaminophen associated with rare gastroschisis; hydrocodone risk of neural tube d. TECHNIVIE is classified as Category C. Insufficient human data; animal studies show no teratogenicity at clinically relevant doses. Avoid in pregnancy unless benefit outweighs risk.. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.