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I have an old bottle of equate pain reliever pm and they are light blue caplets. are these the correct pills for the bottle
You don't get high on Equate pain reliever- it is acetaminophen (Tylenol). Take too many, and you will get sick or die. Incidentally, that happens to a lot of people trying to GET high. Poor choice on your part.
Equate.... Pain reliever....
Answer Scorpiopain reliever has the acetametaphine which is Tylenol. The Tylenol pm is Tylenol with benedryl added. AnswerIt is the equivalent of extra strength Tylenol PM.
Yes. Tylenol ES (extra strength) is an OTC pain reliever/fever reducer. Hydrocodone is an opioid pain reliever available only by Rx. You'll notice that on your bottle it will say Hydrocone/APAP. APAP is the abbreviation for Tylenol (Acetaminophen) so don't take additional Tylenol if you're taking the Hydrocone, which can wreack havoc on your liver. Don't confuse OTC Tylenol with the #'s. Tylenol #1, #2, #3, #4, & #5 all contain codeine and caffeine in addition to the acetaminophen.
Yes it is, Cortal contains aspirin which is an effective pain reliever.
take a pain reliever
analgesic or painkillerAnother term for pain reliever is analgesicAnalgesicAnalgesic
Pyridium is a non-narcotic pain reliever used exclusively for urinary pain. Vicodin is a narcotic pain reliever. They have little in common.
Panadol is mainly paracetamol (fever-reliever and pain-killer). Panadol extra has caffeine besides paracetamol. Hope it helps :)
Pain reliever
Yes,