in addition to pain reliever, Midol also contains a diuretic. Tylenol is strictly a pain reliever (or fever reducer)
Probably not, but maybe. You need to be tested in a doctor's office for such an allergy. You don't want to go into anaphylactic shock, so don't do any self testing!
No, Tylenol 3 contains acetaminophen, not Asprin (also known as acetylsalicylic acid). It also contains codeine and can be purchased here: http://www.eplanetshopping.com/medpersonal
Why don't you just take the whole bottle while your at it ?!
47 mg of codeine is quite a large amount the 30/300 mg pill should do the job.
Most i ever taken at once was 20mg and i felt like i was on a cloud.
But I dont weight more than a buck fifty so who knows.
One more thing id like to say, my friend died from taking 1 and 3/4 of a strong strong pain killer. So please take with moderation. My friend was only 18.
Oh please man he can definitely take both. I weigh 130, took 80 mg today and I don't have a tolerance. I felt alright nothing crazy. Oh and I drank a few beers
Chronic use of certain drugs can cause gastric ulcers, but Tylenol is not one of them. On the other hand ibuprophen, or other NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) can cause gastric ulcers.
Yes, Vicodin (Hydrocodone) will kill a cat, never give a cat or any other animal any type of human medication!
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).
It would depend on how old or how far past the expiration date you are talking about. That date is an ideal situation, not written in stone.
When I was in the Peace Corp, we used to collect newly expired samples and also get them from the drug reps to take overseas to places where we worked so the local doctor would have some meds to give out when needed for free. They would be newly expired, still in their little cases and inspected for any changes. You think they cared that the expiration date had past? Not at all!
Rule of thumb - If the meds have been kept in a dry, dark, clean place, but not in the bathroom or kitchen where it's more humid; if they have look exactly as they are suppose to - no color change, no crumbling, no slickness or other changes; If they are YOUR prescription I would say no more than a year over expiration date.
The Tylenol part isn't want loses effectiveness, it's the codeine that will break down and not be as effective (and in some cases, increase effectiveness).
Tylenol 3, just as the name suggests, is a level 3 narcotic. Oxycodone is a level 2 narcotic. This means that when comparing the 2, oxycodone will stay in the body longer, have stronger effects, and be much more addictive.
Yes - Tylenol 3 doesn't have a fraction of the painkilling ability that Fentanyl does, but it does work better on some areas of the brain that Fentanyl and similar opiates don't (e.g., migraines). Like any combination though, even though you're opiate tolerant just using Fentanyl, you need to be aware of any increased side effects, especially respiratory depression.
It acts as a pain reliever and is usually perscribed by a physcian. Hope this helped
Sometimes people are hungry when they twitch. Other times, they might ve trying to fall asleep. Some people have disorders that make them twitch too
Vicodin contains hydrocodone and paracetamol (acetaminophen). Tylenol 3 contains codiene and paracetamol (acetaminophen). Both of these can have side effects. It is best to research any medication you take. One can research medications on WebMD.com. Vicodin is stronger than T3. It is in a different class. It also depends on the mgs of the tablets/pills prescribed. I have been taking Vicodin for 8 years now due to 7 disc herniations. The only side effect I have had is people trying to steal my meds. Take what helps the pain the best. Also, if you are in TRUE PAIN, you shouldn't have any side effects besides the pain relief.
Most drug tests are actually screens, and give results as a positive for a CLASS of drugs, such as amphetamines, barbiturates, opiates, etc. Percocet's active ingredients are acetaminophen (aka Tylenol) and oxycodone (an opiate). Tylenol 3 is acetaminophen and codeine (another opiate). So, no, most drug tests would not be able to tell the difference, as it would just show a positive for opiates. A more specific test might tell the difference, such as one performed by a toxicology lab on blood or urine samples, by looking at the metabolites present.
No - Tylenol 3 is an analgesic combination of Tylenol and Codeine.
No they will not show as the same thing. Xanax is a benzodiazapine (sp?) and the codeine in Tylenol 3 is an opiate. The benzodiazapine isn't something that is "normally" tested for in a job urine test but it can definatly be detected in in a urine test that is looking for it.