DO NOT GIVE TYLENOL to a cat. They cannot metabolize the drug. Yes, it will kill them.
yes, percocet has Tylenol in it and it is fatal to dogs.
The Hydrocodone M357 tablet is a 5/500. The Oxycodone 512 tablet is a 5/325. Oxycodone is a stronger painkiller than Hydrocodone. Not only is the Oxycodone tablet stronger, but it would also be better for your liver since it contains less Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
That would be most unwise, as they are two different narcotics. Mixing narcotics can have unpredictable (sometimes fatal) results.
You should never give Tylenol to a dog - dogs are not small humans and do not react well to human medications. Even a small dose of Tylenol can be fatal to a dog.
Let the veterinarian prescribe the correct dosage of alprazolam, too much would be fatal.
An overdose of Tylenol can be fatal in infants.[1] Call Poison Control on 1-800-222-1222 or call your local Emergency Room IMMEDIATELY! Just to point out that paracetamo (Tylenol) OD can easily be fatal in adults too. Accidental overdose of paracetamol is the most common cause of poisoning in infants. Your medicine cupboard should be high up with a child-proof catch and medicines should be in it.
No, you should never give Tylenol 3 to dogs. Dogs are not small humans and they react very differently to human pain medications, particularly the NSAIDs like Tylenol. You can cause a fatal stomach ulcer with this medication. Also, Tylenol 3 has codeine in it, which is a controlled substance - to administer this outside the written prescription is illegal.
Type your answer here... No medication unless it's approved by a vet. And Tylenol is fatal to dogs and cats do not give to them!
First of all there is no "500mg" VICODIN (not vicodine) There is however a 5/500. which contains 500mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol) 20 500mg pills would be 10grams of Tylenol, which is considered a FATAL dose. So add the way to much Valium on top of that, yes you would overdose and most likely die. Have fun with it though!
Vicodin contains hydrocodone and Tylenol. Tylenol #3 contains codeine and Tylenol. More than 4000 mg per day of Tylenol can cause liver damage. Mixing codeine and hydrocodone is not particularly dangerous, as long as the patient does not take too much. On the other hand, no doctor would prescribe both at the same time. Therefore, anyone who takes both is taking at least one of them without a doctor's prescription, which is illegal.
You should avoid giving your dog Tylenol as it can mess with their kidneys and liver. You should consult with a veterinarian and give them Ibuprofen. The normal recommendation is 25mg per Kg of body weight. 1 Kilogram = 2.2 Lbs.
Yes, liquid Tylenol can be toxic to cats. Even small amounts can cause serious liver damage and be fatal. It is important to always consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat.