Tylenol. A total of 129 drugs are known to interact with Tylenol. Tylenol is in the drug class miscellaneous analgesics. Tylenol is used to treat the following conditions: Fever. Headache. Muscle Pain. Pain. Sciatica. Drug and food interactions. Major. morphine food. Applies to: morphine.
codeine (for example, Tylenol 3); morphine For example, ibuprofen (Advil) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) are not considered opioids.]
Such as: Tylenol, Tylenol with Codeine, Percocet, oxycodone/acetaminophen, hydrocodone/acetaminophen, Tramadol, Vicodin, Diluadid, Duragesic, Morphine
Yes,there are no drug interactions between statex(morphine) and tylenol(paracetamol). Taking morphine with other medicines and herbal
MORPHINE INJ,SOLN. Possible Synonyms: MORPHINE (PF) IN 0.9 % NACL, MORPHINE IN 0.9 % NACL, MORPHINE IN 0.9 % SODIUM CHLOR, MORPHINE PCA TYLENOL-CODEINE 3
Tylenol 3 and 4 (codeine containing acetaminophen) Morphine sulfate (morphine sulfate extended-release capsules, morphine sulfate extended-release
TYLENOL WITH CODEINE NO. 1. TYLENOL WITH CODEINE NO. 2. TYLENOL WITH CODEINE MORPHINE, DOLORAL 1 (Syrup and Tablets). MS CONTIN. M-ESLON. KADIAN. STATEX.
TYLENOL WITH CODEINE NO. 1. TYLENOL WITH CODEINE NO. 2. TYLENOL WITH CODEINE MORPHINE, DOLORAL 1 (Syrup and Tablets). MS CONTIN. M-ESLON. KADIAN. STATEX.
Morphine and hydrocodone together will cause you to have shortness of breath. Since morphine does not have tylenol in it the motrin will be fine with it. The motrin and hydrocodone is really unnecessary because the hydrocodone already has tylenol in it.
Regards, Jack