What are the side effects of Tylenol 3s?


Question:
I just had a tooth removed. Before it was removed I was on 600mg Motrin and Tylenol with Codine (tylenol 1's) and I didn't really notice to be anymore tired or 'out of it'. Now that the tooth is out, they gave me Tylenol 3's. What will they do to me, besides numb the pain?

Answers:
Tylenol #3 has 30 mg of codeine . #1's have 8mg so you may experience some sedation from the additional codeine. Some people find tylenol #3 hard on their stomach especially when they take it just before bed. The codeine can be very constipating so make sure you drink lots of fluids,and eat a diet that has a bit of extra fiber. You probably won't need to take them for very long if it was a simple extraction. Best of luck.
make you a good deal more sedated than the 1's, with 3 times the codiene in them as the 1's. Be sure to drink alot more water, so you do not get constipated. Avoid driving while take the 3's.
Nausea, Drowsyness, Dizzyness. Maybe vomiting. upset stomache, possible dehydration.
It will help the tooth and you shouldn't have much side effects. I usually try to eat some applesauce before you take it. That way you stomach won't be empty. I also had a tooth surgically removed today. they had to put me on vicodin for pain. It was way too strong thou. Tylenol 3 is milder and it helps
CONSTIPATION.. if your taking Tylenol 3 eat a lot of fibre.
try to get some percodans or dilaudids. much better(just my personal opinion)
it depends the inside of the mouth if u start to get infected where they took ur teeth out then the perscription may start to change and u might start to take diff pills for it, so brush ur teeth more and maybe ,maybe, the other teeth doesn't start to rotten and then u have a problem
addiction if you take more than prescribed over a period of time
They can cause: itching, constipation, nausea, drowsiness, dizziness. If you find they make you nauseated take them with food or milk.
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