Yes, you can generally take methocarbamol 500 mg with extra strength Tylenol (acetaminophen) as there are no known direct interactions between the two medications. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific health situation. Additionally, be mindful of the total dosage of acetaminophen to avoid exceeding the recommended limit.
Regular Robaxacet contains 325 mg of acetaminophen and Extra Strength Robaxacet contains 500 mg of acetaminophen. Both contains the same amount of methocarbamol (400 mg), no matter if it's extra strength or not.
500 extra calories would be an extra pound of weight every 7 days (3,500 calories is equal to one solid pound of weight). That is about 4 to 4.5 pounds every month.
extra strength (500 mg) Tylenol (acetaminophen)
They are the same number, but the second pair have a extra 0 on the end, therefore just add an extra 0 on the end of your answer or take off a 0 after you have figured out the answer to one of them. ~Sincerely Sleepy
Take the logarithm of 500, half it, then take the antilog.
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13% x 500 would be $65 does that sound right to you.
255 is 51% of 500. You would take 500 * (51/100) to get your answer.
Just take the square root, then multiply by 50.
500 obviously
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