No, the active ingredient in Tylenol Night Time is the same as in Benadryl. (Diphenhydramine.)
Tylenol Sinus Congestion & Pain Nighttime (acetaminophen/chlorpheniramine/phenylephrine):Tylenol Sinus Congestion & Pain Daytime (acetaminophen/phenylephrine):
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.
big no no.
may be alcohol family
On the Zicam label, it states "DO NOT TAKE WITH OTHER MEDICINES CONTAINING ACETAMINOPHEN". Tylenol Cold nighttime coolburst contains acetaminophen. That would be a no-go.
It is never wise to mix medication with alcohol.
Ethyl alcohol is the only alcohol used in medications that must be ingested.
Livers will heal if you let them, they are very resilient. Stop taking Tylenol, and also avoid drinking alcohol; alcohol is very damaging to the liver.
Yes! The acetaminophen in Tylenol in combination with alcohol is toxic to your liver. This can kill you, and at the least poses a serious risk of doing permanent damage to your liver. NEVER take Tylenol or any other acetaminophen containing drug before, during, or after drinking alcohol. In fact.. you can drink a little bit of alcohol (no excess) with low doses of Tylenol (if you take it not regularly)... if you're not that old, your liver will be able to take it without any problem.
No, Tylenol PM will not show up on an alcohol breath test. Alcohol breath tests are specifically designed to detect ethanol, the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages, while Tylenol PM contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine, neither of which are detected by these tests. However, it's important to be cautious when combining medications with alcohol, as this can lead to increased drowsiness or other side effects.
The best you can do is avoid insults such as alcohol and large amounts of Tylenol and Motrin.
yes if its mixed with acetaminopen(Tylenol) most percs are big & white if they are tiny pills they usually don't have the Tylenol in it. Tylenol in large amounts will damage liver and drug/ alcohol in large amounts can damage liver