The largest pill size for oxycodone is 80mg, so I'd guess about that much. But it really depends on how much your body reacts to opiates.
The maximum single dose for Acetaminophen is 1,000 mg with a daily max of 4,000 mg.
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.
The upper limit will depend on the strength of the product prescribed, the patient's narcotic tolerance, and the maximum dose of acetaminophen. By way of example: an opioid-naieve patient seen in the emergency room may be prescribed Perccet in a 2.5 / 325 strength (2.5 mg oxycodone and 325 mg acetaminophen per tab). The maximum dose in this case would be 12 tablets because the daily maximum for acetaminophen is 4000 mg. A different patient, or one prescribed a different ratio (strength) may be limited to fewer tablets due to the three factors listed. It should be noted that upper limits for acetaminophen dosage may change in the near future, and some states may impose legal limits on narcotic prescribing.
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.
Look at the label on your prescription. It probably says something like 5/500. The 5 represents 5 mg of vicodin and the 500 represents 500 mg of acetaminophen. The maximum daily dose of acetamiophen for adults is 4 grams (4000 mg).
Yes. The maximum daily dosage of Tylenol (acetaminophen) is 4,000 mg. In the case of an overdose, especially a severe overdose of 7,000 mg or more, immediate medical help should be sought. If treatment is received within 8 hours, the chance of recovery is very good. Without rapid treatment, a very large overdose of acetaminophen can lead to liver failure and death in a few days.
Sometimes. It depends on what those other migraine medications are. If you are talking about migraine specific medications, such as Imitrex (or anything where the ending of the generic version is "triptan") then yes. If you are taking about preventative medications used to treat migraines, then also - yes. Midrin contains acetaminophen. Fioricet with codeine also contains acetaminophen. Oxycodone is often prepared as Percocet, which has acetaminophen too. If you have been taking Excedrin or any Tylenol product, you need to be aware of this as well. People do die from liver failure from taking too much acetaminophen. The limit is 4000mg in a day, or 3000mg if you are taking it daily.
the answer is yes for sure
according to Allergen Gel product Lable, the maximum daily dose would be 7.2mg/day
54mg
The maximum safe dosage for the average adult is 325mg.
maximum daily dose for a drug product is calculated based on clinical studies. To know a max. daily dose we can refer medsafe website. Generally this website is reliable.