No.
No Tylenol PM is not addictive. I assume you are taking it to help you sleep instead of for pain? If so, consider just taking an over the counter sleep aid instead. Diphenhydramine is the sleep ingredient in Tylenol PM, so if Tylenol PM works well for you, look for a sleep aid with the same ingredient (Nytol, etc)
Can taking Tylenol PM affect blood pressure?
No. Tylenol PM contains the active ingredients of acetaminophen and the antihistamine, diphenhydramine. Neither of these drugs will result in a positive urinalysis.
If you can not find out from your doctor, then talk to your pharmacist.
There is no hydromorphone in Tylenol PM, just acetaminophen and diphenhydramine.
No, the main ingredients in Tylenol pm is, paracetamol aka. Tylenol and Diphenhydramine which is an OTC antihistamine
Yes, Tylenol PM/cold products contain acetaminophen and antihistamines with or without decongestants, and would be OK to take with the antidepressant Effexor.
Yes. Goody's contain Acetaminophen..this is the same ingredient utilized in Tylenol. Tylenol is safe to take with warfarin. If you have sleeplessness...Tylenol PM is safe as well.
There are no known drug interactions between Tylenol PM and Depo Provera
Yes. Although you should be careful of the amount of Diphenhydramine you are taking. Both products contain this drug. It is one of the two drugs in Tylenol PM and the only drug in Benadryl. Generally you do not want to take more 100mg of Diphenhydramine.
No, Tylenol PM will not show up on an alcohol breath test. Alcohol breath tests are specifically designed to detect ethanol, the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages, while Tylenol PM contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine, neither of which are detected by these tests. However, it's important to be cautious when combining medications with alcohol, as this can lead to increased drowsiness or other side effects.
You should talk to a vet because Tylenol PM can damage your dog's liver.