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Yes, you can generally take Tylenol Extra Strength Nighttime and Reactine together, as there are no known significant interactions between the two medications. However, Tylenol Extra Strength Nighttime contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine, which can cause drowsiness. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and suitability for your individual health situation.
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yes you can take a normal dose of Xanax with a normal dose of regular Tylenol
can I take extra strength Tylenol with adipex-P 37.5
Yes, buspirone is metabolized in the liver but it isn't as harsh on the liver as Tylenol. You should be cautious with the amount of Tylenol you take, however.
i know you can take advil with any antibotic but can you take Tylenol with clindamycin?
take WAY too much Tylenol extra strength. and drink a LOT of alcohol.
Taking reactine and Benadryl is really not a wise idea. Both of these medication are antihistamines and could make a person excessively drowsy. Both of them together could cause excessive drying of the sinuses.
yes you can, but it is not great for your liver.
Yes. Tylenol ES (extra strength) is an OTC pain reliever/fever reducer. Hydrocodone is an opioid pain reliever available only by Rx. You'll notice that on your bottle it will say Hydrocone/APAP. APAP is the abbreviation for Tylenol (Acetaminophen) so don't take additional Tylenol if you're taking the Hydrocone, which can wreack havoc on your liver. Don't confuse OTC Tylenol with the #'s. Tylenol #1, #2, #3, #4, & #5 all contain codeine and caffeine in addition to the acetaminophen.
You can if you do not exceed the maximum dose of Tylenol taken at a time (1000mg) and during the day (4000mg). Tylenol 3 contains 300mg of acetaminophen. Tylenol Extra Strength contains 500mg of acetaminophen, Tylenol 8 Hour contains 650mg of acetaminophen. So, you have to count not to overdose.