Day time Tylenol does not keep you awake. It simply does not contain the drug/chemical that makes you drowsy.
It is technically safe, however there is pain releiving medication in Tylenol Cold already. If the pain relief from Tylenol Cold is insufficient you could take ibuprofen with it.
I'm a taxidermist. When I want to stay awake at night, I drink a couple of Margaritas. Works all the time.
That depends on how tired you are already and your body mass. There is no standard amount that you should use per time you need to be awake. Also, if you have not slept for a day or two, no amount of caffeine will keep you awake.
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If you hit yourself with it every time you start to doze off, yes.
HS (Hour of Sleep) example: Tylenol 325 mg 2 tablets (650 mg) P.O. (Per Os, means by mouth) at HS
It can keep you awake for a very long time but when it wears off, you'll crash. Not a great feeling.
No, the active ingredient in Tylenol Night Time is the same as in Benadryl. (Diphenhydramine.)
Because your brain needs more oxygen to keep you feeling awake, so it attempts to take in more at a time by yawning.
No, the word 'awake' is a verb (awake, awakes, awaking, awoke or awoken) and an adjective (awake, more awake, most awake). The adjective 'awake' is most often functions as a predicate adjective following a linking verb.Examples:I often awake on a day off at the time the alarm rings on a workday. (verb)They were awake and ready when I arrived. (adjective)
It depends on the time zone that YOU are in and the Spanish person you are comparing to.
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.