If you were prescribed codeine by two different doctors, then you should ask a pharmacist or one of the doctors first before taking both of them. If the second doctor that prescribed the codeine to you doesn't know you're already taking it, then him prescribing it to you was an error. Taking two types of codeine together is effectively taking a larger dose. Taking too large of a dose of powerful drugs like codeine is dangerous.
On the other hand, if a single doctor prescribed both to you, and told you to take both of them, then you probably should.
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.
It is generally safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with Meloxicam during the day, as they work differently and do not have significant interactions. However, combining Tylenol with oxycodone in the evening should be done cautiously, as both can cause sedation and increase the risk of side effects. Always consult a healthcare provider to ensure that your specific dosages and combinations are safe for your situation.
no it is not safe
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.
Yes. It's perfectly safe to take the two together. You may want to space them an hour apart, just for good measure. But they don't interact with one another, so they are safe.
No. Ironically, the Tylenol will cause severe liver damage. The codeine and mdma dosages would only cause problems in people with extreme sensitivity to them.
NO! Never give your child your medication - it is too strong for them and might even kill them.
yes taking Motrin is perfectly safe with acetominophen doctors usually recommend alternating acetominophen and nsaids in 2 hour intervals
Seroquel is in a class of medications known as anti psychotics. Tylenol is a fever reducer and a mild pain reliever. It is safe to take Seroquel and Tylenol together.
It is not recommended, but to be safe, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
From your question I assume you are referring to brand name Percocet or generic oxycodone with Tylenol? The most prescribed strength for Percocet is 325mg Tylenol and 5mg oxycodone, the opposite of what you wrote. If you do truly mean to ask if one can take 325mg oxycodone with Tylenol I highly recommend you take this question to your doctor before trying such a thing. In most instances, taking this much oxycodone would be fatal.
Tylenol with codeine (acetaminophen and codeine) and Savella (milnacipran) can interact, potentially increasing the risk of side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications, as they can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current medications. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding medication use.