Yes, Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen and codeine) and baclofen can generally be taken together, but it’s important to do so under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Both medications can cause sedation, so combining them may increase the risk of drowsiness or dizziness. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before mixing medications to ensure it’s safe for your specific situation.
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you probably shouldn't because they both have Tylenol and you should take only so much of Tylenol you could mess up your liver.
hi there can i take tylenol 3 with viagra
Both medication can be taken together. However, both have similar side effects and these might be increased. If you can take a smaller dose (half) of ativan the night you take Tylenol PM, it would be the best choice.
I've been taking Baclofen and Tramadol together successfully for 3 years for a muscular-skeletal disorder with no major side effects. It is hard to stop cold turkey, though. You have to tail off slowly or you can get some nasty side effects if used long term.
Yes. You will show positive for opioids if you are taking Tylenol 3.
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Yes you can
You should only take medicines as prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - the doctor will know which drugs may be taken together.
They are safe to take together as long as they are taken as prescribed. It is very common for people to take a benzodiazepine (Xanax) and a painkiller (Tylenol #4). But be careful, it is common to experience drowsiness, especially during the first few days of taking the two drugs.
No it is not. Tylenol is an analgesic or antipyretic and the codeine present in it is considered an opiate.
A doctor should be talked to prior to taking these together. These medications taken together can increase risk of seizures, breathing problems, and other side effects.