Yes, while prego with my youngest two i did every day and they are fine. Doc even prescribed at one point. Percoset is sometimes seen as better
Yes, many people are prescribed Oxycontin as well as Vicodin or Percocet (which contains Tylenol) for breakthrough pain. It is a safe combination.
the onley way for them to find it is through your blood not urine tim.
yes acetaminophen is THE worst drug on the liver taking prolonged will destroy the lever no mater what i am a pain doc and will never proscrib pts acetaminophen no longer then 30-60 days .
Percocet is a combination of Oxycodone and Tylenol, so yes, you can take Tylenol with an antibiotic. However, depending on the Tylenol component in your Percocet dosage ( the second number in the dose, e.g. in a dose of 10/325, 325 is the Tylenol dose) you might already be getting a high dose anyway. Percocet dosages have up to 750mg of Tylenol, so adding anymore could make you sick or exceed daily dosage limits for Tylenol. Check your Percocet dosage to see how much Tylenol you're getting, then check the Tylenol box to see what the maximum daily dose is for your age. That'll give you an idea of whether or not you can take any more, and how much.
Anything not prescribed by the same doctor. You should ask your doc on that one.
He will either tell u life isn't like a box of choclates and u will no what ur getting or best case he will make ur day and give u perk 10mg . 30mg or Oxycontin
Depending on the severity of the infection, and the course of medication he's been prescribed, this isn't abnormal. If he seems to be getting worse, call the doc who prescribed this. Otherwise, complete the full course of medication.
fwiw my doc prescribed vytorin and doxcycline as a maintenance program
yes if the doc gave you a prescriptoin your all good.
The upper limit will depend on the strength of the product prescribed, the patient's narcotic tolerance, and the maximum dose of acetaminophen. By way of example: an opioid-naieve patient seen in the emergency room may be prescribed Perccet in a 2.5 / 325 strength (2.5 mg oxycodone and 325 mg acetaminophen per tab). The maximum dose in this case would be 12 tablets because the daily maximum for acetaminophen is 4000 mg. A different patient, or one prescribed a different ratio (strength) may be limited to fewer tablets due to the three factors listed. It should be noted that upper limits for acetaminophen dosage may change in the near future, and some states may impose legal limits on narcotic prescribing.
If you were prescribed percocet and got it filled every month and tested negative for opiates then that would mean you are not taking them/selling them/or not taking them properly(running out early). Most likely your doctor would stop prescribing them to you immediately. If you can show the doctor your pill bottle with pills in it he might order a retest.