Yes, Neurontin (gabapentin) and Tylenol with codeine can generally be taken together, but this combination should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Both medications can cause drowsiness and other side effects, so combining them may increase these risks. Always consult with a doctor or pharmacist before taking multiple medications to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
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.
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The safest thing for you to do is to call the doctor that prescribed the medicine. He will know more about your body's chemistry, your dosage amounts and be able to provide a much safer answer than someone that is unaware of your medical history.
No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
No it is not. Tylenol is an analgesic or antipyretic and the codeine present in it is considered an opiate.
It depends on if the cough syrup contains dextromethorphan (DXM). DXM and adderall are a very unwise mix, creating a MAOI. It can cause very negative consequences and I would highly suggest against it. If it does not contain DXM, however, there should be no problem.
It's important to avoid taking multiple medications that contain acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) simultaneously, as this can lead to an overdose. Both Tylenol with codeine and Tylenol arthritis contain acetaminophen, so taking them together could exceed the recommended daily limit. Always consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and proper dosage.
The maximum dose of acetaminophen for adults is 1000mg at a time, and 4000mg per day. Tylenol 3 contains 300mg of acetaminophen. That makes up to 13 Tylenol 3's during the day. But Tylenol 3 contains 30mg of codeine, and they do not recommend to take more than 240mg of codeine daily. That makes 8 Tylenol 3's all in all at maximum. If you need more acetaminophen, you may try to replace Tylenol 3 with Tylenol 2 or Tylenol 1 (15mg and 8mg of codeine respectively).But, of course, the less you use the better.
It is generally not recommended to take a muscle relaxer and Tylenol with codeine together without consulting a healthcare professional. Both medications can cause sedation and respiratory depression, which may increase the risk of serious side effects. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
Hydrocodone is 6-8 Times stronger than Codeine. So it deprends how much you take of either drug. For example: 10mg of hydrocodone is equal to 60-80mg of codeine (which would be approx. 2-3 Tylenol #3 (Tylenol with 30mg of codeine and 325mg of Tylenol).
Yes - there are no significant contra-indications for taking the two together. If unsure, check with your pharmacist.
Hydrocodone has Tylenol in it. It can be in large amounts or smaller amounts. I've seen it have 650mg of Tylenol all the way down to 350mg. Because of the damage to your liver, I've always been told not to take Tylenol when you take hydrocodone.