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What's the story with tylenol and chronic use of it. Does anyone

else get the jitters from it. And does anyone no of a name brand

oxy-codone w/o tylenol or something like it. I know when I was

first diagnois I was taking a straight 10mg capsule of Oxy-codone,

just can't remember the name.

R.

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R.

I don't know the name of oxy-codone with tylenol but I do know there is a

drug Ultracet that is a combination of tramdol and acetaminophen (the active

ingrediant in tylenol). Also the problem with the chronic use of tylenol is

that acetaminophen can damage your liver. I don't know if this is the

information that you wanted, but I hope that it helps

a Goldstein

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Janet,

I think the Percocet does have tylenol in it. You mentioned the strength

10/650mg. Isn't the 650mg tylenol? Have you went to a pain specialist re: Pain

control. It seems that maybe there is something else you can take that is

stronger. I thought you could only take Oxycontin every 12hrs since it is time

release. I am on Oxycontin 40mg twice a day and take Lortab 7.5 for bt pain.

Usually it ends up being four lortabs a day. I go to see a pain specialist next

week to see about taking something other than Oxycontin also. I agree with you

about the stigma in the press about the oxy.

Take care

Patty

Corydon, IN

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