Yes - hydrocodone (also called Vicodine) is simply a small does of codeine and a standard full-strength dose of Tylenol (acetaminophen) in one pill. It was called "Tylenol 3" back in the day.
No. If Clonazepam is not controlling your seizures and you are still so depressed that you need Zoloft, something is wrong. With that, you do not need a Codeine reaction which is like a seizure in and of itself. Seizures cause depression. Treat the cause, not the symptoms. You may need different seizure medicines.
dihydrocideine is a *Very* strong oral painkiller. One of the strongest, in fact. It should not make the pain worse on it's own unless you are having side effects. You should speak to your dentist if the pain is getting worse. It is very unusual for a painkiller to make the pain worse. One thing it can do is irritate your stomach lining, so watch out for unusual pain or bleeding.
It acts as a pain reliever and is usually perscribed by a physcian. Hope this helped
Sure you can, i must warn you that codeine is highly addictive. But combining the two shouldn't be a problem. I did it for years. Taken orally that is, codeine should not be injected as it caused resparitory depression and can send you into a coma. Just play it safe.
Yes, but:
1) Amount of codeine in syrups is usually a lot lower then in pills.
2) When using a syrup, you're looking at a 99% chance of projectile barfing.
Besides, you can't perform CWE on syrups, which makes them pretty much useless for the purpose of getting high, if you're planning on staying alive (Acetaminophen)
Yes, just throw in a pack of jolly ranchers and some sprite.
You'll be chopped and screwed in no time.
You can test positive for narcotics, which codeine is. If you have been taking codeine, it's helpful to have a doctor's note and evidence of a prescription to show that your narcotics use is legit and not illegal drug abuse.
No, Hydrocodone has HYDROCODONE in it, that's why they put it on the label. the APAP is simply Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
No, and some have codeine and some don't. It depends on the ending letters, such as ac is including codeine.
Can you? Yes. But it is not necessary. A pharmacist told me today that the Bromfed and Promethazine both contain an antihistamine, the promethazine being stronger. It was suggested to take either/or, but not both, preferably the Promethazine.
Codeine and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test will show up as positive for opiates. The UA has no way to distinguish whether it is codeine or Oxycodone.
Codeine Phosphate Linctus 15mg/5ml (cough medication, Codeine Linctus)
or
Codeine Phosphate 25mg/5ml (pain medication, syrup)
Tussionex is like the liquid form of Hydrocodone. Very good for recreational use because its very sweet and doesnt need anything mixed with it to make it taste better. (Not that I would know abouth that hahaha)
Yes, it is safe to combine the 4 medications (methocarbamol, ibuprofen, Tylenol, codine). However, it is recommended to be under the care/advice of a physician or pharmacist to ensure there are no other contraindications in the individual taking the medication.
It depends on the individual's body type (i.e., height, weight, overall condition, etc), the brand of cough syrup, the given dosage, and the amount of codeine in that dosage; the age of the medication and the environment (i.e., temperature, humidity, etc) are also factors. Therefore, there is no set answer for this question. As such, always follow the manufacturer's, pharmacist's, and/or doctor's recommendations for the given medications.
My mom's friend brought back some acetiminophen325mg 15mg caffiene and 8mg codiene. not exactly a Tylenol 3 but it does have codeine in it. Although the bottle says regular strength so maybe the extra is better.
yes it has opiates in it even though it is over the counter like co-codamol it will still show up in a urine test as an opiate the only way to determine what kind of opiate is to have it sent off to a lab-usually takes about 6 weeks- to find out if it bought over the counter medicine or street bought heroin.
It's can harmful.. but many drugs last way beyond their exp. dates..but it may not be effective. As well as, When pharmacists place expiration dates on drugs, it's an estimate as to how long it will remain effective. They rarely perform extensive tests to determine if the drugs or packing materials will form dangerous chemicals over time. As a general rule, you should never take expired medicine. Especially not when it's almost 4 years past the expiration date. Be safe and throw them away. Or, you can play guinea pig and find out if vicodin/acetaminophen mixtures spontaneously form toxic compounds. Do you really wanna be a guinea pig? Be Careful. Hope this helps, Good Luck
I think the best pain killer you can use while breastfeeding is ibufropen.