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Oxycodone by itself does not reduce fever. Many forms of oxycodone (specifically Percocet/Percodan, Vicodin, or Roxicet) contain a percentage of acetaminophen (a.k.a Tylenol), which is a pain reliever/fever reducer. Together, these two drugs work stronger and the Tylenol can reduce a fever.
Generally for a low fever, regular Tylenol will bring your fever down. But take the smallest number, just one not two because Tylenol can damage your liver if taken in excess. Children should not be given Aspirin (ASA) to reduce fever.
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You should take something to reduce the fever. Aspirin is good, but be careful when taking Tylenol. The other thing is to reduce the fever with a tepid bath. If it goes any higher, consider going to an emergency room.
Yes but, if you have Motrin that is a better choice.
This is the usual generic name for acetaminophen (Tylenol) in England and Europe, and acts to reduce pain and fever.
take acetametaphine (tylenol) to break fevers.
No, you should not take Advil if you are a diabetic. I believe up to 6 Tylenol a day is permitted.
You could take some Tylenol (acetominophen).
Yes, buspirone is metabolized in the liver but it isn't as harsh on the liver as Tylenol. You should be cautious with the amount of Tylenol you take, however.
Seroquel is in a class of medications known as anti psychotics. Tylenol is a fever reducer and a mild pain reliever. It is safe to take Seroquel and Tylenol together.
Yes. Flexeril is a muscle relaxer and Tylenol is a pain/fever reducer. There is no drug interaction.