Restoril™ is the brand name for temazepam in the U.S. and in Canada*.
Both the brand name and the generic version come in capsules of four strengths: 7.5 mg, 15 mg, 22.5 mg, 30 mg.
They do not contain acetaminophen.
*Other Canadian brand names include: Apo-Temazepam®; CO Temazepam; Dom-Temazepam; Gen-Temazepam; Novo-Temazepam; Nu-Temazepam; PHL-Temazepam; PMS-Temazepam; ratio-Temazepam; Restoril™.
Yes, it is a benzodiazepine which is part of nearly ALL standard drug tests. Kelley, RN
Extra Strength Tylenol is any over-the-counter formulation of Tylenol that contains 500mg of Acetaminophen (Paracetamol).
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No, there is no aspirin in the current formulation of Excedrin PM. Excedrin PM contains acetaminophen [Tylenol] (500mg per tablet) and diphenhydramine [Benadryl] (38mg).
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The main difference between Restoril and other benzodiazapines are that Restoril is primarily used as a sleep aid for insomnia. And the majority of other benzos ( Valium , Xanax , Ativan ) are used for anxiety disorders and panic attacks.
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No. Restoril (temazepam) is an anti-anxiety that should have no direct effect on breast feeding other than making the baby sleepy.
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"Class" is a bit ambiguous."Tylenol 2" refers to a specific brand and formulation of acetaminophen (paracetamol) and codeine. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Codeine is a narcotic (it also has other properties, such as being an antitussive (cough suppressant)).Codeine itself is a Schedule II drug, but when mixed with acetaminophen, it is usually classified as Schedule III (mixing it with acetaminophen reduces the abuse potential, because acetaminophen is toxic to the liver in doses much above the recommended therapeutic dose; this keeps people from just taking many Tylenol 2 pills to obtain a large dose of codeine).