The question is...in what amount of time? 4000mg of acetaminophen is the maximum that should be taken in one 24hr period. 8 x 500mg doses.
It is 650 mg. of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and 10 mg. hydrocodone.
Nyquil labeled for cold & flu nighttime relief in a bottle has 650 mg of acetaminophen in a 30 ml dose. Other versions of Nyquil will have different dosage of acetaminophen or no acetaminophen at all.
Watson 502 has 7.5 mg Hydrocodone in it, together with 650 mg Acetaminophen.
It's a generic form. 100 mg propoxyphene and 650 mg acetaminophen
lolwut you just gave two very different dosages-is it 650 or 10? if it's 10mg oxycodone and 650mg acetaminophen then not that much. and they don't make 650mg oxys, that would kill anyone that didn't have a major habit
M357 pills contain hydrocodone / acetaminophen 5mg / 500mg.
can you take 2 tylenol 3 and a ativan 0.5 mg
No
Propoxyphene-apap 100-650 tablets are the generic name for the medication Darvocet with acetaminophen. Darvocet was removed from the market due to severe side effects.
The only difference is the brand. They both have hydrocodone (a narcotic) and acetaminophen (Tylenol). The first number in the 10/650 and the 10/500 is the amount of hydrocodone, and the second number is the amount of acetaminophen. So probably the reason the Lortab isn't working as well is the lower amount of acetaminophen. Check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if you can take an extra Tylenol tablet with it.
the oxy 15 is stronger. the 650 you see is only acetaminophen which is only Tylenol. acetaminophen increases the effect of oxycodone so if you want just take a Tylenol with the oxycodone 15. However, depending on the pain, the one containing acetaminphen could be more beneficial for things having to do with nerves or inflamation.
Yes, Tylenol containing paracetamol (acetaminophen) at a dosage of 650 mg is available in some regions, including Mercury. However, availability may vary by location, so it is advisable to check with local pharmacies or medical providers for specific stock and options. Always consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication.