If this happens, you must immediately drink a beer or two...Nah, you'll be O.K...there's no negative interaction between the two.
no, or shall I say it is not recommended because both contain acetaminophen. I suppose you can take them if you really really need to as long as you do not exceed 4 G or 4,000 MG/day of acetaminophen (AKA Tylenol) Be very careful you DO NOT want to exceed the recommended dose of Tylenol because it WILL destroy your liver.
If your doctor has full knowledge and is okay with it, yes.
1 220mg aleve tablet 12 hours later - 110 mg 24 hours later - 55 mg 36 hours later - 22.5 mg 48 hours later - 11.25 mg 60 hours later - 5.625 mg you can do the math to continue on, right?
It depends on the last time you gave it. If it was about four hours ago, you can if you like. But if it hasn't been that long, I wouldn't.
no
yes you can take a vicodin pill about 6 to 8 hours after a tramadol, i use to be on both meds your talking about.
yes actually it is pretty common for dr's to tell you to take diphenhydramine (the active ingredient in Tylenol pm) with Darvocet or other opioid to counteract the itching side effect of these medicines
About 2 hours after snooting 2 vicodin. You feel the withdrawls from the drug.
You can mix the two because they are not the same medication. However I would not take anything else with acetaminophen (AKA Tylenol) such as NyQuil or Neoproxin (AKA Motrin) You should always consult a doctor before you do anything with medication.
Depends on how high you want them. P.S. I'm finding you and reporting you to child services.
well idk when it is safe. but the other day my friend took a vicodin while drinking. and kept drinking after wards, not much but a few beers, with a shot of hennessy and redbull, and he wus behaving hyper, his pupils got big but he was okay. he only took the vicodin once its not like its perscribe to him. but later at night, his energy gone done and felt sleepy..... it almost seem as if it were a side affect of a energy drink, first full of energy then tired later.
Yes. However you should NOT mix NSAIDS - Motrin (ibuprofen), Aleve (naproxen), etc. with aspirin. Tylenol can be safely mixed with many other drugs including aspirin & narcotics that do not already contain Tylenol (acetaminophen). But ALWAYS check with your doctor or pharmacist first!