Absolutely NOT. This is called a "duplication of therapy" and in the case of oxycodone and Tylenol with codeine, it can cause a person to stop breathing, or potentially aspirate (breathe in) their vomit during periods of unconsciousness. Only do this if a pharmacist or doctor tells you to, as they can guarantee that you will not overdose.
No, all of these have a basic same substance or result and can be harmful together.
yes
It depends on if the cough syrup contains dextromethorphan (DXM). DXM and adderall are a very unwise mix, creating a MAOI. It can cause very negative consequences and I would highly suggest against it. If it does not contain DXM, however, there should be no problem.
A doctor should be talked to prior to taking these together. These medications taken together can increase risk of seizures, breathing problems, and other side effects.
Antiflammatory
Significantly stronger. These drugs are not in the same class. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions. You might get Tylenol III with codeine, but the oxycodone is stronger than the codeine.
together? probably DEATH! You CANNOT mix different drugs like that!!
Yes. It's perfectly safe to take the two together. You may want to space them an hour apart, just for good measure. But they don't interact with one another, so they are safe.
You can, but it's strongly encouraged to not mix the two unless necessary. Unless your doctor has told you to take them together for specific reasons, you shouldn't mix them.
Taking Tylenol PM is basically Tylenol and Benedryl mixed together. It relieves pain and makes you sleepy. Tylenol (acetaminophen) should NEVER be taken with alcohol, even beer. It can do major liver damage [see it on the label]. In rare cases it doesn't take much booze and Tylenol to send folks into liver failure! If you take Tylenol PM to help you sleep, skip the Tylenol and just take Benedryl. HOWEVER, mixing beer and medication is NEVER a good idea.
SURE!
Yes if you wanna go into a small coma. It would not be a good idea to do that. You have a script for T3s,Call your Dr and he will tell you NO.Be smart...don't start
Yes