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Tylenol
with Codeine, a narcotic analgesic, is used to treat mild to moderately
severe pain. It contains two drugs--acetaminophen and codeine. Acetaminophen,
an antipyretic (fever-reducing) analgesic, is used to reduce pain and
fever.
Codeine, a narcotic analgesic, is used to treat pain that is moderate
to severe.
People who are allergic to aspirin can take Tylenol with Codeine. |
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Tylenol
with Codeine contains a narcotic (codeine) and, even if taken in prescribed
amounts, can cause physical and psychological addiction if taken for a
long enough time.
Addiction may be more of a risk for a person who has been addicted to
alcohol or drugs. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully
when taking Tylenol with Codeine (or any other drugs that contain a narcotic). |
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Tylenol
with Codeine may be taken with meals or with milk (but not with alcohol).
* If you miss a dose...
If you take this medication on a regular schedule, take the forgotten
dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose,
skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take
2 doses at once.
* Storage instructions...
Store away from heat, light, and moisture. Keep the liquid from freezing. |
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Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible.
Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking Tylenol with Codeine.
More common side effects may
include:
Dizziness, light-headedness, nausea, sedation, shortness of breath, vomiting.
Less common side effects may
include:
Abdominal pain, allergic reactions, constipation, depressed feeling, exaggerated
feeling of well-being, itchy skin.
Rare side effects may include:
Decreased breathing (when Tylenol with Codeine is taken at higher doses). |
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You
should not use Tylenol with Codeine if you are sensitive to either acetaminophen
(Tylenol) or codeine. |
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You
should take Tylenol with Codeine cautiously and only according to your
doctor's instructions, as you would take any medication containing a narcotic.
Make sure your doctor is aware of any problems you have had with drug
or alcohol addiction.
Tylenol with Codeine tablets contain a sulfite that may cause allergic
reactions in some people. These reactions may include shock and severe,
possibly life-threatening, asthma attacks. People with asthma are more
likely to be sensitive to sulfites.
If you have experienced a head injury, consult your doctor before taking
Tylenol with Codeine.
If you have stomach problems, such as an ulcer, check with your doctor
before taking Tylenol with Codeine. Tylenol with Codeine may obscure the
symptoms of stomach problems, making them difficult to diagnose and treat.
If you have ever had liver, kidney, thyroid, or adrenal disease, difficulty
urinating, or an enlarged prostate, consult your doctor before taking
Tylenol with Codeine.
If you generally drink 3 or more alcoholic beverages per day, check with
your doctor before using Tylenol with Codeine and other acetaminophen-containing
products, and never take more than the recommended dosage. There is a
possibility of damage to the liver when large amounts of alcohol and acetaminophen
are combined.
This drug may cause drowsiness and impair your ability to drive a car
or operate potentially dangerous machinery. Do not participate in any
activities that require full attention when using this drug until you
are sure of its effect on you. |
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Alcohol
may increase the sedative effects of Tylenol with Codeine. Therefore,
do not drink alcohol while you are taking this medication.
If Tylenol with Codeine is taken with certain other drugs, the effects
of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Tylenol with Codeine
with the following:
Antidepressants such as Elavil, Nardil, Parnate, and Tofranil
Drugs that control spasms, such as Cogentin
Major tranquilizers such as Clozaril and Thorazine
Other narcotic painkillers such as Darvon
Tranquilizers such as Xanax and Valium |
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ADULTS
Dosage will depend on how severe your pain is and how you respond to the
drug.
To Relieve Pain
A single dose may contain from 15 milligrams to 60 milligrams of codeine
phosphate and from 300 to 1,000 milligrams of acetaminophen. The maximum
dose in a 24-hour period should be 360 milligrams of codeine phosphate
and 4,000 milligrams of acetaminophen. Your doctor will determine the
amounts of codeine phosphate and acetaminophen taken in each dose. Doses
may be repeated up to every 4 hours.
Single doses above 60 milligrams of codeine do not give enough pain relief
to balance the increased number of side effects.
Adults may also take Tylenol with Codeine elixir (liquid). Tylenol with
Codeine elixir contains 120 milligrams of acetaminophen and 12 milligrams
of codeine phosphate per teaspoonful.
The usual adult dose is 1 tablespoonful every 4 hours as needed.
CHILDREN
The safety of Tylenol with Codeine elixir has not been established in
children under 3 years old.
Children 3 to 6 years old may take 1 teaspoonful 3 or 4 times daily.
Children 7 to 12 years old may take 2 teaspoonsful 3 or 4 times daily.
OLDER ADULTS
Older people and anyone in a weakened or rundown condition should use
Tylenol with Codeine cautiously.
Overdosage...
Any medication taken in excess can cause symptoms of overdose. Severe
overdosage of Tylenol with Codeine can cause death. If you suspect an
overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
Symptoms of Tylenol with Codeine overdose may include..
Bluish skin, cold and clammy skin, coma due to low blood sugar, decreased,
irregular, or stopped breathing, extreme sleepiness progressing to stupor
or coma, general bodily discomfort, heart attack, kidney failure, liver
failure, low blood pressure, muscle weakness, nausea, slow heartbeat,
sweating, vomiting. |
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