its schedule III
You give Tylenol, then 4 hours later, for the next dose, give them Motrin, and so on, until the temperature is gone. It's best to go back and forth like that so they don't get used to it.
If your son is a baby take him to the doctor ASAP,much too high fever for a baby, if he is toddler baby aspirin if the fever does not come down after a couple of hours , take him to the Doctor as well, if he is a teenager a few days in bed until the fever breaks with some Tylenol
lemmings are beautiful creatures to begin with, lemmings toots have been added to common house-hold medications, such as the common pain killers Tylenol, Asprin, and Motrin. however, the beauty of wild lemmings makes up for their "smelly" atributes to society. I often find myself day-dreaming in my labratories in the frigid artic circle about these charming creatres.
Sure. Oxycodone and Acetaminophin (Tylenol) is known as Percocet. Oxycodone is prescribe by itself in the normal dosage that is in Percocet: 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10mg tablets. Doctors usually prescribe the combination drugs like Percocet or Percodan (Oxy with Aspirin) because the combination of the two work better at reducing inflammation, which gives the Oxy a better chance to relieve pain.
Tramadol: the whole pill works within an hour. Tramadol HCL: extended release and will work all day long. You can just chew the Tramadol pill and it will get the same effect, i always chew all my eight or ten 200mg tramadol pills
Schedule 4 drug
It is generic Tylenol without the addition of any narcotic component. This is an "OTC" (Over The Counter) drug and is not a controlled substance.
no hydrocodone is nothing near cocaine and will be traceble for like 2 days if that
Only Tylenol #3 which can only be accessed through doctors permission. ---------------------------- Nope. If the Tylenol (or acetaminophen) has a number (#1, 2, 3, or 4) it has increasing doses of codeine - Tylenol #1 has 8mg (with the 325mg acetaminophen), #2 has 15mg, #3 has 30mg (the most often used), and #4 has 60mg per tab. All are Controlled Substances in the U.S., Schedule III. Permission doesn't enter into it - they all require a prescription with DEA number, or in some states a special controlled drug form. They can be prescribed by phone, unlike Schedule II (morphine, Ritalin etc.). Canada allows their #1 version to be sold over the counter. Happy pain relief. --OLD MD
No, you should never give Tylenol 3 to dogs. Dogs are not small humans and they react very differently to human pain medications, particularly the NSAIDs like Tylenol. You can cause a fatal stomach ulcer with this medication. Also, Tylenol 3 has codeine in it, which is a controlled substance - to administer this outside the written prescription is illegal.
Yea
"Class" is a bit ambiguous."Tylenol 2" refers to a specific brand and formulation of acetaminophen (paracetamol) and codeine. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Codeine is a narcotic (it also has other properties, such as being an antitussive (cough suppressant)).Codeine itself is a Schedule II drug, but when mixed with acetaminophen, it is usually classified as Schedule III (mixing it with acetaminophen reduces the abuse potential, because acetaminophen is toxic to the liver in doses much above the recommended therapeutic dose; this keeps people from just taking many Tylenol 2 pills to obtain a large dose of codeine).
NO..percocet contains oxycodone/Tylenol(acetaminophen) and codeine/Tylenol is a weaker pain medication. They are both opiates..... Codeine is used to treat mild to moderate pain and is also a very good cough medicine...
no because it is not a controlled substance....its used for your muscles if thats the case then tylenol, ib prophine will show up which they dont so no only street drugs or controlled substance drugs show up in a test.
darvon is davocet without the Tylenol. It is a schedule drug and will show up as an opiate
Vicodin (generic is hydrocodone) and oxycodone apap are both classified as opiates. I assume the person asking the question meant Vicodin instead of Vocodin. Oxycodone apap is the generic form of OxyContin with acetaminophen added. Acetaminophen is the generic form of Tylenol. AFAIK, both are Schedule II opiates. former 20 year x-ray tech
Depending on which kind of Tylenol it's either Paracetamol or AcetaminophenWell... Tylenol 3is a compound medication that consists of 30mg of codeine and 300mg of acetaminophen (paracetamol). The active substance of Tylenol is N-acetyl-para-aminophenol, APAP. In the US it is generally known as Acetaminophen. In Europe the medication is mainly known as Paracetamol.