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ya, but dont take more than 1000 mg's of acetamiophen in 6 hours,it can cause liver damage,
Tylenol contains acetaminophen. The maximum daily dose of acetaminophen must not exceed 4000 mg ('daily' means 24 hours). It is not recommended to take more than 1000 mg of acetaminophen at a time. The interval between 1000 mg doses should be about 6 hours. 500 mg doses can be taken more frequently, e.g. every four hours. Each Tylenol 500 gelcap, etc, contains 500 mg of pure acetaminophen. So, the daily maximum is 8 doses of Tylenol 500, not more than two doses at a time. The less, the better, as acetaminophen is not good for the liver.
Because Vicodin contains acetaminophen, which in large doses, can severely damage one's liver. Do not take more than 1000 mg of acetaminophen at one time. It can cause liver failure. One Vicodin contains 325 mg of acetaminophen.
You can take a plain Tylenol (acetaminophen) along with oxycodone if it is plain oxycodone. Do not take too much acetaminophen - if your oxycodone already has acetaminophen or APAP in it, don't take more on top of what's already there.
No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
Yes, acetaminophen is safe to take with Zocor. Tylenol is fairly safe to take with most other drugs. Just remember not to take more than the amount recommended. It can cause liver damage if you take too much.
If you take 1000 mg of naproxen and 1000mg of acetaminophen at the same time, you are setting yourself up for tummy trouble. 500mg is the standard dosage of naproxen used for pain, with 1500 being the maximum to be used in a 24 hr period.Consult with your doctor about more options for pain management.
No more than his pediatrician recommends.
Vicodin already has acetaminophen in it! It is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. You should not take more acetaminophen with Vicodin, as it can cause serious liver damage. Vicoprofen is the drug that contains hydrocodone and ibuprofen.
You might take acetaminophen with ibuprofen. You might take acetaminophen with Naprosyn. But you CAN'T take ibuprofen and naproxen (Naprosyn) together, as long as both drugs are NSAID and works on the same receptors. Naproxen is a little bit more powerful than ibuprofen.
Yes, if you have a sprain or strain, it will hurt even when you elevate it and rest. The tissues have been damaged, and that's going to be painful until they heal. Ice and elevation helps, and you can take acetaminophen or ibuprofen for the pain.
Anacin is an over the counter pain reliever that contains acetaminophen and caffeine. People should not take more than 4 grams of acetaminophen in a day, or serious liver damage could occur.