neither are cough suppressants. They are pain medications.
There is a synthetic narcotic called 'dextromethorphan' which is found in cough syrups, but not tylenol. In older cough medicines, and tylenol, there was a narcotic by the name of 'codeine'. Hope I helped.
Tylenol is a brand that is used for cough medicine and other pharmaceutical needs
Tylenol is usually already in most OTC cough syrups, you'll want to watch how much you take as Tylenol is toxic in high doses and can seriously damage your liver, not to mention kill you. (4000mgs+)
You CAN'T!!!!Tylenol & Codeine are not meant for children!!!!
Lean or hydro-codeine
It does for me. A doctor gave me my first prescription for Tylenol 3 as a cough suppressant after a bad chest cold and recommended cutting them in half and taking a half pill at bed time. Worked like a charm and without the vile taste of codeine cough syrup.
If I were you I would only take 1 Ibuprofen(depending on what the MG's are) and then the Tylenol Cough medicine,because Ibuprofen can hurt the liver if taken in large doses.
Cold medicine, Tylenol, Or a prescription from the doctor
I think you mean TYLENOL. Tylenol is a North American brand of drugs for relieving pain, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergies, cold, cough, and flu.
In April 2010-several Children's Tylenol Plus liquid products were recalled: Tylenol Plus cherry flavor Cough &sore throat NDC code 5058024704,Tylenol plus cherry flavor Cough & runny nose-NDC code 5058024904,Tylenol plus"dye free"grapecold&stuffy nose-NDC code 5058025304,Tylenol plus"dye free"grape cold&cough-NDC code 5058025404, Tylenol plus"dye free"grape multisymptom coldNDC code5058025504,Tylenol plus Bubblegum-NDC code 5058038604,Tylenol plus grape Cold-NDC5058038704,Tylenol plus bubblegum cold &allergy-NDC code 5058039004 and Tylenol plus grape multisymptom cold-NDC 5058039104. the code is found on label above product name.consumer care phone #1-888 222 6036
Opiates, some cough medications, poppy seeds, among others. Tylenol with Codeine
Throat lauzengers (cough drops), Motrin, or Tylenol can calm a sore throat.