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In a healthy adult, 3000mg of acetaminophen is the maximum daily dose. Ask a doctor or pharmacist how much is alright for you to take. This also depends on what other medications you are taking, since drugs like hydrocodone and oxycodone are often combined with acetaminophen.
actually they do make pure oxycodone's. they come in 5's, 15's, and 30's. so there are 30 mg percocets that are pure percocet, no Tylenol. The only true 30mg percs are the V cut(worst ones to snort), the a215 only have 28.7mg and the mboxm30 has 27.0 mg warning the strongest dose of percocet is (10 milligrams oxycodone 650 milligrams acetaminophen (10/650)) to get one gram oxycodone is 100 percocets and 65 grams of acetaminophen THIS WILL KILL YOU FASTER THAN DOROTHY DROPPING A HOUSE ON THE WICKED WICH OF THE EAST. acetaminophen at high doses is FATAL it WILL DESTROY YOR LIVER. "." end of story the only way to get pure oxycodone is with Oxycontin and it is time release over 12 hours. PLEASE DONT KILL YOURSELF Remember even if you don't love you someone else does. don't hurt them.
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.
30mg of Percocet can be harmful for some people, but it depends on several things. Percocet comes in several doses. The most common prescribed contains 5mg of oxycodone. Percocet also contains acetaminophen, usually written on the bottle as APAP. 30mg of Percocet can kill a person who has no tolerance to the medication. Oxycodone will cause a decrease in respiration and the person can stop breathing. Also, it is unsafe to take more than 1000mg of acetaminophen at a time, or more than 4000mg in a day. Taking more than this can damage the liver. Taking more than 7000mg of acetaminophen in a 24 hour period can cause liver failure. Keep in mind that once the liver is damaged, it will tolerate less acetaminophen. The antidote given for acetaminophen overdose must be taken within 4 hours of ingestion, so it is important to seek emergency help right away.
No, Aleve (naproxen sodium) does not contain aspirin; however, it is an NSAID and is an anti-inflammatory, as is aspirin. It does have some blood thinning properties and can upset the stomach, as can aspirin. They should not be taken together. No. The active ingredient in Aleve is naproxen (in the prescription meds, Naprosyn and Anaprox).
Just read the Triaminic packaging. Tylenol's active ingredient is acetaminophen. If the Triaminic does NOT contain any acetaminophen, then you can safely take them together without double doses. If Triaminic DOES contain acetaminophen, then try taking Motrin or Ibuprofen 2 hours after the acetaminophen. Check with your pediatrician! Call their office number and get connected to the after-hours emergency service. A nurse will gladly call you back about medication questions.
wait at least 12 hours. usually after taking opioid such as heroin, fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone you have to wait at least 24 hours. but ive found with oxycodone you only need to wait 12. no less than 12 though.
Everything. They're not even approximately related. Hydrocodone is a drug molecule which resembles codeine in its structure. Hydrochloride is HCl. It's a little complicated to explain if you're not a chemist, but many pharmaceutically active compounds are oily liquids in their native state. This is inconvenient for things like making pills, but there's a solution: convert them to the hydrochloride salt, which is usually a crystalline solid.
i am currently taking endone 5mg which is (oxycodone) normally i have 2 of them which takes 1.5 to 2 hours to feel the effects, and that is enough to make me totally relaxed but it is only for a short period of time say 1.5 to 2.5 hours, so taking a 15mg would be even more i recommend you have a lower dosage or just take 1 only of course depending on your circumstance's!
Advil and Aleve are both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. You don't want to take them together. If you took Advil, you need to wait at least 6 hours before you can take Aleve. If you took Aleve first, you will need to wait at least 10 hours.
Acetaminophen is out of the system in about 24 hours. Why would you want to speed it up? It's perfectly legal, does not get you high, and no one tests for it. If you've been taking Fioricet, Percocet or one of the other combinations of acetaminophen and narcotics, the acetaminophen is the least of your worries. If you feel obliged, drinking a few glasses of water over the 24 hours would probably speed it up a little bit. If you have been "abusing" acetaminophen by taking too much -- pointless or not -- you should know that it can do severe damage to your liver when taken to excess, and should NEVER be taken with alcohol in your system. One might want to get rid of acetaminophen because it kills your liver. Just because something is legal doesn't mean it healthy.