Tylenol 3 contains 300 mg of acetaminophen and 30 mg of codeine, making it significantly stronger than 12.8 mg of codeine phosphate alone. While codeine phosphate is a form of codeine, the dosage in Tylenol 3 is higher, providing more potent analgesic effects. Therefore, Tylenol 3 is generally considered stronger due to its higher codeine content and the added analgesic effect of acetaminophen.
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).
First of all, the "500" on the label IS tylenol, the generic of tylenol actually, acetaminophen. Vicodin will show up as 5/500 etc. The 5 is the dose of the hydrocodone and the 500 is the dose of acetaminophen. SO the answer is NO they are not.
Significantly stronger. These drugs are not in the same class. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions. You might get Tylenol III with codeine, but the oxycodone is stronger than the codeine.
NO..percocet contains oxycodone/Tylenol(acetaminophen) and codeine/Tylenol is a weaker pain medication. They are both opiates..... Codeine is used to treat mild to moderate pain and is also a very good cough medicine...
Lenoltec, which contains codeine and acetaminophen, is generally considered stronger than Tylenol 3, which contains acetaminophen and codeine as well, but in lower amounts. Ketorolac, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is also stronger in terms of pain relief as it is used for moderate to severe pain, especially post-surgery. Therefore, ketorolac is typically more potent than both Lenoltec and Tylenol 3 when it comes to pain management.
Vicodin is stronger than Tylonol 3. Vicodin contains Hydrocodone which is a stronger opiate than the drug called Codeine, which is in Tylonol 3.
No, Tylenol 500 would be stronger than Tylenol 325. The ending numbers represent their milligrams. Tylenol 500 is Tylenol 500mg. Tylenol 325 is Tylenol 325mg.
Perks, commonly referring to Percocet, which contains oxycodone and acetaminophen, is generally considered stronger than Tylenol 3, which contains codeine and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is a more potent opioid than codeine, making Percocet more effective for severe pain management. However, both medications should be used under medical supervision due to the potential for dependence and side effects.
NO propoxyphene is not stronger than hydrocodone ..trust me take my word for i have been givin propoxyphene and hydrocodone and i can tell a big difference in the hydrocodone..so if ur using propoxyphene to get high ur not gonna get higher from it as you would hydrocodone. end of discusion
Tylenol 1 is 325mg Acetaminophen w/ 8mg Codeine and 15mg Caffeine.Tylenol 3 is Tylenol #3: 300mg Acetaminophen w/ 30mg Codeine and 15mg Caffeine.There is not really an "equal" seeing that you would be taking more than double the Tylenol to get nearly the same amount of codeine. It's really not safe to take excessive amounts of Tylenol.
The pharmicyst said no, but there is a codine allergy alert on the incert. I'm alergic to codine and need to know for sure. CORRECTION: There is NO codeine in Dilaudid, both are opiates, but Dilaudid is hydromorphone, while codeine is, well codeine. Dilaudid is a fully synthetic opiate, while codeine is a naturally occuring opiate from the Poppy plant.
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.