....really? Percocet is a mixture of two different active ingredients. Oxycodone and Tylenol. Tylenol is also known as acetaminophen. So there is already acetaminophen in percocet. There is no reason to take MORE Tylenol. However, if you really feel the need it won't hurt to take a Tylenol or two with your prescription. You need to be careful though, too much Tylenol is known to cause liver damage. Keep it reasonable and you will be fine.
While Percoset and Ibuprofen have no interaction (meaning you can take them together), it is not advised, as the combination is quite hard on the stomach lining. A good way to avoid this is to not take them together, but if you have to, do it with food.
check it... if you ask for baby perqs, and can get percocet in the 10mg to 15mg range, you are getting perqs without aspirin
you probably shouldn't because they both have Tylenol and you should take only so much of Tylenol you could mess up your liver.
No i wouldn't recommend it. i would assume that someone with sever liver problems should not take percocet either.
If it says percocet 5/ 325 , 5 is the amount of percocet and the 325 is the amount of acetaminophen aka Tylenol
Percocet is a combination of Oxycodone and Tylenol, so yes, you can take Tylenol with an antibiotic. However, depending on the Tylenol component in your Percocet dosage ( the second number in the dose, e.g. in a dose of 10/325, 325 is the Tylenol dose) you might already be getting a high dose anyway. Percocet dosages have up to 750mg of Tylenol, so adding anymore could make you sick or exceed daily dosage limits for Tylenol. Check your Percocet dosage to see how much Tylenol you're getting, then check the Tylenol box to see what the maximum daily dose is for your age. That'll give you an idea of whether or not you can take any more, and how much.
The name for Percocet without Tylenol is. Supeudol or Oxy IR.
6 to 8 hours. Percocet is much stronger than Tylenol. Do not take them too close together because of drowsiness and such. You won't overdose but you may get a bit sick.
Percocet contains oxycodone and acetaminophen. Lorcet contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
4 tylenol 3 equal 1 percocet
Percocet has Tylenol and narcotic. Generally, Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. Narcotic is also safe except near labor because the respiratory depression can pass on to the newborn and may result in additional needed interventions to stimulate the newborn to breath. Therefore, unless you really have to, just stick to plain acetaminophen (Tylenol.)
325 mg Tylenol (Acetaminophen) + .5 mg oxycodone = Percocet 5