Its called vicoprofen, but that's hydrocodine but close!
800mg is how many ml?
my doctor told me not to take even 'one sip' of alcohol with Motrin - not good for the liver
yes taking Motrin is perfectly safe with acetominophen doctors usually recommend alternating acetominophen and nsaids in 2 hour intervals
NO. Read the label!
no
800 ibuprofen will not get ride of your pain like tylenol codeine 3 will but it lasts longer (4 hours vs. 6 hours). Doctor usually prescribe ibuprofen for daytime use so you can still drive and function with little to no pain. Tylenol codeine 3 will get rid of your pain but you shouldn't drive or operate machinery on it. Really it depends on your situation and what your doctor prescribes (don't take either of these without consulting your doctor first).
Yes. You can take the same with codeine cough syrup.
Ibuprofen, the active ingredient in Motrin, typically has a half-life of about 2 to 4 hours in healthy individuals. This means that it takes this amount of time for half of the drug to be eliminated from the body. Generally, it can take about 24 hours for the drug to be mostly cleared from your system after a dose of 800 mg, depending on individual metabolism and other factors. However, traces may remain for longer periods, especially with repeated use.
50 cents per mg
Yes.
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.
Ratio-Codeine 15 mg contains codeine, an opioid pain reliever, combined with acetaminophen as its primary ingredient. Tylenol 3 also contains codeine and acetaminophen but typically has a higher dosage of codeine (30 mg) along with 300 mg of acetaminophen. Both medications are used to treat moderate pain, but their codeine content and formulation differ. This can affect their potency and suitability for different patients based on pain management needs.