yes.
It is the same thing. Different manufacturer. its all "hydrocodone" Because both contain acetaminophen, taking them together may damage the liver.
The amount of acetaminophen that can cause liver damage varies dependent on a number of external factors. However, FDA records from large studies of liver damage suggest that this may happen at doses of 5,000 mg to 7,500 mg.
Yes, I wouldn't in large quantities though. Acetaminophen is just a pain reliever.
Acetaminophen is the activate chemical in Tylenol that causes damage to your liver which is not in ibuprofen
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.
Answer: At about 6000mg of Acetaminophen at one time, can cause liver damage and even liver failure.
Lortab has acetaminophen in it. If you do it once most likely nothing will happen. If regularly combine the two you will be taking too much acetaminophen and can have liver damage.
Yes. Excedrin (all forms of Excedrin) contain acetaminophen (Tylenol). Acetaminophen in large doses can liver damage and even failure. The dosing instructions state 4000mg a day is the limit, with 1000mg being the max per dose. People who take products with acetaminophen daily may have a limit of 3000mg per day before liver damage occurs. The FDA is now recognizing the concern. They are talking about changing the maximum doses due to the number of deaths from liver failure from acetaminophen products. Many of those deaths are not intentional overdoses. It is important to read the labels on everything you are taking. You may be taking Excedrin within instructions, but then grab a cold medicine that also contains acetaminophen. You may injure yourself and be prescribed Vicodin or Percocet, and both of those contain acetaminophen. Be careful mixing medications.
Both ibuprofen and percocet contain large amounts of acetaminophen. Consuming high doses of acetaminophen can cause permanent liver damage. Taking one ibuprofen and one percocet certainly isn't going to kill you, but be sure to keep your dosage low.
You are increasing your chances of permanent liver damage by mixing those two drugs.
Acetaminophen is present in Tylenol. It is a safe drug to take when used as directed. However, as with any drug, abuse of acetaminophen is very dangerous and can cause severe liver damage.
Vicodin already has acetaminophen in it! It is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. You should not take more acetaminophen with Vicodin, as it can cause serious liver damage. Vicoprofen is the drug that contains hydrocodone and ibuprofen.