No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
Yes but it probably wont work since your receptors are blocked with methadone
Yes you can
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No it is not. Tylenol is an analgesic or antipyretic and the codeine present in it is considered an opiate.
Yes, remeron can be taken with Tylenol. If it is Tylenol mixed with codeine, check with your doctor before taking it.
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.
The results show positive for codeine because methadone is in the same family. Show them your prescription for the methadone and tell them that this drug is in the same family and will show positive.
Defeats purpose of your recovery! and not good choice to do so!
First off it would not say Tylenol 2 it would say opiate if you did I fact test POS. there are drug test that test for multiple opiates differing from simple codeine to morphine to oxycodone to heroin that methadone clinics conduct to make sure there patients are only taking methadone. Tylenol 2 is brand name so I'm not exactly sure why or what test results would show that as a positive substance.
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.