These are the drugs they test for in a standard drug test, Tylenol is not one of them.
No.
Yes
Tylenol Extra Strength is 500mg of acetaminophen only. Tylenol #1 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 8mg of codeine. Tylenol #2 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 15mg of codeine. Tylenol #3 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 30mg of codeine. Tylenol #4 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 60mg of codeine.
Tylenol Extra Strength is 500mg of acetaminophen only. Tylenol #1 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 8mg of codeine. Tylenol #2 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 15mg of codeine. Tylenol #3 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 30mg of codeine. Tylenol #4 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 60mg of codeine.
Extra Strength Tylenol is any over-the-counter formulation of Tylenol that contains 500mg of Acetaminophen (Paracetamol).
No, Tylenol contains acetaminophen, which is not an NAIDS.
extra strength (500 mg) Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Yes there are Look for Acetaminophen (oral/rectal)[ Pronunciation: a see ta MIH no fen ]Brand Names: Anacin-3 Maximum Strength, Childrens Tylenol, Tylenol, Tylenol Caplet, Tylenol Caplet Extra Strength, Tylenol Extended Release, Tylenol Extra Strength, Tylenol Gelcap Extra Strength, Tylenol Suspension And
You can if you do not exceed the maximum dose of Tylenol taken at a time (1000mg) and during the day (4000mg). Tylenol 3 contains 300mg of acetaminophen. Tylenol Extra Strength contains 500mg of acetaminophen, Tylenol 8 Hour contains 650mg of acetaminophen. So, you have to count not to overdose.
Regular Robaxacet contains 325 mg of acetaminophen and Extra Strength Robaxacet contains 500 mg of acetaminophen. Both contains the same amount of methocarbamol (400 mg), no matter if it's extra strength or not.
This Pill is white an resembles that of a Tylenol Extra Strength pill. This medication is 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg of acetaminophen. This is known as Percocet.
Are aspirin and acetaminophen the same thing
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.