Yes, you can generally take acetaminophen and Robitussin with codeine together, as they contain different active ingredients that serve different purposes. However, it is important to follow the dosage instructions on both medications and consult a healthcare professional to avoid any potential interactions or side effects, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist if you're unsure.
only if you want to have a good time.
You can, but i wouldn't take more than one Advil with it. but i have taken them together before.
No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
yeah i don't think it's a problem at all because my doctor gave me both.
Oh, dude, taking naproxen, Robitussin, and guaifenesin-codeine together can be a wild ride! Naproxen is an NSAID, Robitussin is a cough suppressant, and guaifenesin-codeine is a cough syrup with codeine. Technically, they can be taken together, but it's always best to check with a doctor or pharmacist to avoid any unexpected surprises.
Yes that would be fine, but you may want to just take more of the codeine. Just look at the prescription, these drugs usually come with 325 or 500 mg of acetaminophen, or the second number (ex, 5/500 APA the first number is the mg of Codeine and the second is the acetaminophen content. Don't exceed 3000 mg of acetaminophen as this is very hard on the heart and liver!
No it usually 95% time doesn't have any codeine.. [unless prescription, ect.]Active Ingredients: Dextromethorphan HBr, USP 10 mg; Guaifenesin, USP 200mgIt DOES have Dextromethorphan [a.k.a DXM] which is the same stuff in "Triple C's" or known as "Coricidon Cough and Cold".Triple C's usually have about 30mg of DXM, if you buy the correct ones, and if you take about five or more [150mg+] will hit you and get you high!Hope it helped!Yung.BReppin' that long paper texas.
Yes. The Excedrin E-S is analgesic only. The Robitussin DM is syrup of guiafenesen with the cough suppressant dextromythorphan added. None of the ingredients conflict with, or counter-indicate each other.
Yes
The short answer is yes, but there is something terribly important that you need to check before you take them. Codeine is almost always dispensed in a tablet that also contains either acetaminophen (Tylenol) or aspirin. You need to know what is already in that codeine tablet so you don't take more of the same product. Even a small overdose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) can have serious consequences; please use it very carefully.
Yes, you can generally take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with codeine if you are allergic to sulfa, as neither acetaminophen nor codeine contains sulfa drugs. However, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider before taking any medication, especially if you have a history of allergies or other medical conditions. Always follow their guidance to ensure your safety.
Yes