Its the asprin version of the original Tylenol 3
APAP is acetominophen such as tylenol.
APAP is acetominophen such as tylenol.
No - it allready contains Tylenol
APAP is caffeine and Tylenol. I cant tell you the the amount of caffeine to Tylenol however i can tell you that its 500mg Tylenol and the pill itself is coated with caffeine. APAP is used in hydrocodone to counter act the drowsiness that codones give. Hydrocodone APAP is preferred by most codone addicts. So remember.. blue means APAP.
neither are cough suppressants. They are pain medications.
I would take two, unless your body is sensitive to apap. Or you have exceeded 4500mg of apap in 24 hours.
APAP is acetaminophen (Tylenol). So 7.5mg hydrocodone, 750mg acetaminophen.
7.5 is the opiate and 750 is Tylenol
the generic form is called hydrocodone/apap this is made up of codine and acetominophinhydrocodone is not the same thing as codeine, they are derivatives. and it is not the generic name of Tylenol 3. Tylenol 3 has acetaminophen and codeine in it.Tylenol 3 is a compound analgetic that consists of 30mg codeine phosphate and 300mg acetaminophen (paracetamol). In the US, Tylenol products contain no caffeine. Tylenol 3 manufactured in Canada additionally contains 15mg caffeine.
You should double-check what is listed on the label, but Oxycontin is a brand name for time-release oxycodone tablets that contain no acetaminophen (Tylenol).
Yes. Tylenol ES (extra strength) is an OTC pain reliever/fever reducer. Hydrocodone is an opioid pain reliever available only by Rx. You'll notice that on your bottle it will say Hydrocone/APAP. APAP is the abbreviation for Tylenol (Acetaminophen) so don't take additional Tylenol if you're taking the Hydrocone, which can wreack havoc on your liver. Don't confuse OTC Tylenol with the #'s. Tylenol #1, #2, #3, #4, & #5 all contain codeine and caffeine in addition to the acetaminophen.
5 MG Oxycodone 325 MG Acetaminophen (APAP, Tylenol)