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Can it work like tramadol
Codeine, dihydrocodine (Vicodin), technically tramadol, and their combinations with Tylenol, aspirin, etc.
There is not a specific kind of pain killers because they are all classified as opioid analgesic's. Here are some examples of some of the drugs that have codeine in them: Tylenol#1, 2, 3 and 4 Codeine Contin Frosst 222's Codeine Phosphate Codeine
Hydrocodone is 6-8 Times stronger than Codeine. So it deprends how much you take of either drug. For example: 10mg of hydrocodone is equal to 60-80mg of codeine (which would be approx. 2-3 Tylenol #3 (Tylenol with 30mg of codeine and 325mg of Tylenol).
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.
NO..percocet contains oxycodone/Tylenol(acetaminophen) and codeine/Tylenol is a weaker pain medication. They are both opiates..... Codeine is used to treat mild to moderate pain and is also a very good cough medicine...
tylenol with codeine, and gabapentin
Your dr. might try to give u tramadol first before he gives u codeine because tramadol is a lot weaker then codeine and non addicting but yes they are both pain killers but no they are nothing alike! For me tramadol does nothing.
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.
Tylenol is a brand name for acetaminophen. Tylenol with Codeine, like Tylenol is available in pill form, for oral use. This means that a person cannot smoke Tylenol with Codeine.
Tylenol Extra Strength is 500mg of acetaminophen only. Tylenol #1 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 8mg of codeine. Tylenol #2 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 15mg of codeine. Tylenol #3 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 30mg of codeine. Tylenol #4 is 300mg of acetaminophen and 60mg of codeine.
I'm unaware of any formulation which contains both tramadol and codeine, nor can I think of any real benefit to doing so. They're both opioid analgesics and do pretty much the same thing, so there's little point in combining them.