Tylenol is simply the brand name,but it's a non-aspirin product,so why would you take both? I wouldn't recomend using both. You can alternate,though. Always follow the direction on the bottle as liver damage can occur with too much non-aspirin products.
In the UK, max dose is 2 tablets (500mg each) four times a day. Maximum dose being 4g/day.
Tylenol
Yes, but try to limit the dosage to six pills per day. This is what my doctor advised me to do.
When I take 4 Tylenol #3 pills in one dosage, my body temperature rises, rosy cheeks, rapid heart beat, excess energy, and I start to dance and enjoy myself. It also takes away most of my body pain which explains why I would want to start dancing. I'm a 100lb female, 5'4"
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No.... Prescription pain killers can cause harm to the development of the fetus. If you are in pain, take Tylenol. If Tylenol does not work, call your OB Dr.
Tylenol shouldn't interfere with the Prozac, on a count that it is a fairly small dosage. But, if you experience nausea or dizziness you should stop taking the Tylenol immediately and contact your doctor.
yes vicodin 5 500 is a mix and contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) and hydrocodone a pain reliever.. and Motrin (ibuprofen) is another pain reliever so u can take these together but u cannot take Tylenol if u are already taking vicodin since it already contains Tylenol yes vicodin 5 500 is a mix and contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) and hydrocodone a pain reliever.. and Motrin (ibuprofen) is another pain reliever so u can take these together but u cannot take Tylenol if u are already taking vicodin since it already contains Tylenol
If pain relief is needed to relieve finger pain, Ibruprofen, Tylenol, Advil, and aspirin are all appropriate choices. Just check dosage instructions and repeat as necessary.
Most opiate pills for acute pain last between 4 and 6 hours, depending on dosage, patient, and severity of the pain.
I just started taking 20mg predizone for rhumtoide arthiritis but wanting to know how or if the pain on my feet would not hurt so bad?
Ive been doing research into safe pain relief for my pregnant wife, it seems as if Tylenol (aceteminophen) is safe for pregnant women, but one should stay under the recommended adult dosage for the OTC pill, Tylenol 3 have quite a larger dose and most likely would exceed the accepted safe dosage.
Yes, you must have a prescription to purchase pain pills. You can always buy Tylenol or Aleve over the counter.