I guess so...doin both now
you could but you probably should consult your physician before taking both at the same time.
Yes. I have a prescription to take them both. But it would be wise to consult with you physician first.
You can take anything you want any time....if it works or not depends on your state of mind....
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Yes, this is OK. Remember, though, that your mood disorder makes you more likely to be addicted to things. Be careful with Vicodin because it is habit forming. Take it just as the doctor said and don't take extra.
After having a surgery several years ago I was prescribed vicodin for a short period of time and just this past year was diagnosed with hypothyroiditis so it is possible to take vicodin safely with an under active thyroid but check with your doctor(s) to see if it is safe for you.
Vicodin is a combination of an opiate and acetaminophen, so taking additional acetaminophen would not be wise. It is not recommended to take more than 4,000 mg's of Tylenol in a day. Check your prescription to see how much acetaminophen each pill contains, or if you're unsure call the pharmacy. Tylenol and advil can be taken at the same time in stuttered doses as long as one is well hydrated. Vicodin will have the same analgesic properties of aceta so using aceta is of no value and actually if taken in high doses can deplete gssh stores in your liver and cause you to go into overt liver failure.
Not much, but if you take the vicodin regularly you are a tad bit of the adderall feeling the more vic's you take.
You should consult your doctor or pharmacist for specific advice. It can be quite dangerous to mix pain medications.
Take double the next time it is due, otherwise your bodies levels will become low!
During the clinical trial stages of the treatment levitra, it was shown that a single dose could last up to a maximum of 8 hours. However, it is important to remember that this does not mean that levitra will work for this length of time in everyone as the time it takes to break down various from person to person.
Yes. They are both just different brands of pain killers. But like all pain killers be careful not to take too much of either. Most addictive and abusive pills they make.