Tylenol on its own will not get you high, taking a lot of it will just permanently damage your liver.
Tylenol #3 and Tylenol #4 contain codeine, a narcotic painkiller than can get you high. It really depends on the person. Also, codeine causes respiratory depression, and therefore it is possible to overdose on it if you take too much.
Tylenol #3 contains 30mg of codeine. Some people can get a high taking 2, some might need 4. Tylenol #4 contains 60mg of codeine, so people can get high from taking just 1 or some might need 2 or 3. Start with one tablet, see how it affects you. If not satisfied, you can try a second, if still not satisfied, try a third.
But taking more than 3 of any Tylenol tablet runs the risk of causing you liver damage. But no matter what do not exceed the maximum daily amount they state on the bottle, I think it's about 8 or 10 tablets total in a single day. Definitely don't take that many at once or more than that in a single day, or again, you run the risk of liver damage.
No. If Tylenol levels are high, it is because someone has taken too many. Tylenol, or paracetamol, is very dangerous when taken in excess. It causes untreatable kidney and liver damage a few days after ingestion.
0. It's an anti-inflammatory. That's like trying to get high from tylenol.
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It is a mass (8 grams) of the drug Tylenol
No reason, as far as I know, except that Tylenol is bad for your liver in high doses. Be very careful about taking high doses of Tylenol. In people that taking more than the recommended dosage, it has contributed to a lot of liver disease over the years.
No, crushed up Tylenol will not get you high. Snorting, injecting, or eating Tylenol could cause harmful effects (or just give you a headache) such as causing the stomach lining to bleed because of the acetaminophen.
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High doses of Tylenol would not affect any of the common blood tests, although it may affect the outcome of a liver enzyme test.
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4 tylenol 3 equal 1 percocet