Tylenol 1 =8mg, Tylenol 2 = 15mg, Tylenol 3 = 30mg, Tylenol 4 = 60mg
10 mg of codeine and 325mg of acetaminophen(spelling may be off), and acetaminophen is Tylenol basically
Tylenol 3 is an opioid pain reliever. lt contains Codeine, 30 mg and acetaminophen (Tylenol), 325 mg.
No, but there's acetaminophen in Tylenol 3
If it says percocet 5/ 325 , 5 is the amount of percocet and the 325 is the amount of acetaminophen aka Tylenol
5 Mg of Hydrocodone and 500 Mg of Acetaminophen(Tylenol)
325 mg Tylenol (Acetaminophen) + .5 mg oxycodone = Percocet 5
5 MG Oxycodone 325 MG Acetaminophen (APAP, Tylenol)
ip 109 is 5mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen norco 10/325 is 10mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen hydrocodone = opiate acetaminophen = aspirin norco 10/325 is twice as strong as the white ip109 acetaminophen = Tylenol not asprin
I am sure you mean, 5-500 not 550... and if that's the case your hydrocodone 5-500 has 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of Tylenol where are the other has 5 mg hydrocodone and 325 mg of Tylenol the only difference is the level of Tylenol...
No. Hydrocodone 5-325 contains 5mg hydrocodone (narcotic pain medication), 325 acetaminophen (Tylenol) per tablet.
No, Tylenol 500 would be stronger than Tylenol 325. The ending numbers represent their milligrams. Tylenol 500 is Tylenol 500mg. Tylenol 325 is Tylenol 325mg.
It just depends on how what dosage you are prescribed. If it is hydrocodone 5/325 then there is 325 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). If it is hydrocodone 5/500 then there is 500 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). The 5 is the milligrams of hydrocodone in the pill and the 10 is the milligram of the hydrocodone