Hi, I was taking the bar exam in NY, and during exam i took 2 pills of tylenol, after 7 hours i had some drinks. Next day my heart beat was very exessive. You just need to be very careful. The best thing for you would be not to drink at all if you take the tylenol.
yes taking Motrin is perfectly safe with acetominophen doctors usually recommend alternating acetominophen and nsaids in 2 hour intervals
Yes, you can take paracetamol (Tylenol) with codeine AS LONG AS the prescription does not say "APAP". APAP means that it already contains paracetamol which can increase risk of overdose and death.As always with Codeine Phosphate, do not drive or operate heavy machinery after taking it. You may need to increase your intake of clear fluids, as Codeine is notorious for causing constipation. You should take this medication with food as taking on a empty stomach can cause upset stomachs. Also, do not take codeine for long periods of time, it is a narcotic and can be habit forming.With Tylenol (paracetamol/acetaminophen/APAP) do not consume more than 4g (4000 mg) or 8 - extra strength (500 mg) tablets in any 24 hour period.
It is best to keep ice on it, on and off for 1/2 hour at a time. You can also take Tylenol for the pain. Your dentist should have given you a prescription pain reliever such as Tylenol with Codeine. To stop the bleeding bite on a dry teabag.
Yes, they can all be used in a 24 hour period, however, one should be very careful not to exceed the Tylenol (acetaminophen) toxicity limit of 4000mg per day. Doing so puts your liver in jeopardy.
Unless you spread them evenly over a 7 to 8-hour period, there's no consideration involved: you are drunk.
no, or shall I say it is not recommended because both contain acetaminophen. I suppose you can take them if you really really need to as long as you do not exceed 4 G or 4,000 MG/day of acetaminophen (AKA Tylenol) Be very careful you DO NOT want to exceed the recommended dose of Tylenol because it WILL destroy your liver.
I would say that taking 1 2mg Dilaudid pill is equivalent to 10 mg of Morphine. Which is basically like taking 40 Tylenol 3's. Dilaudid is the strongest painkiller available, while T 3's would be the weakest. Hope this helps, not a Dr. but know about painkillers.
i would think no
Yes and no, Syndol contains paracetamol, codeine phosphate, doxylamine succinate, and caffeine. The additional Tylenol (paracetamol) can place place you at a higher risk of renal and liver failure when taken at higher dosages on its own. Generally, Syndol contains 450mg which would be the equivalent to 1 - extra strength Tylenol (it's 500mg, but 50mg is .05mg). You should not take more than 4000mg (4g) of Tylenol in any 24 hour period. So If you take 2 Syndol tablets, you've consumed 450 + 450 = 900mg or 2 extra strength Tylenol. As with any product that contain doxylamine succinate and/or codeine, do not drive or operate heavy machinery after taking it, consume clear fluids to help prevent constipation and dehydration, and remember that codeine is a narcotic and is habit forming and should not be taken for prolong periods of time.
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Yes. It's perfectly safe to take the two together. You may want to space them an hour apart, just for good measure. But they don't interact with one another, so they are safe.