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  • Jul 17, 2008, 03:16 PM
    ThePappy13
    Oxycodone and Codeine Together
    Should oxycodone and codeine 30/acetaminophen 300mg be taken together?
  • Jul 17, 2008, 03:22 PM
    progunr
    There is no known interaction problems present with those two drugs.

    You really should check with your physician or pharmacist before doing so.
  • Jul 21, 2008, 08:25 AM
    jamerp1970
    Often oxycodone is mixed with tylenlol(acetaminophen) also, like percocet. If it is mixed you will be taking too much tylenol. Oxycodone and codeine are similar medications they are both narcotic analgesics(pain meds) and they work in similar fashion. Oxycodone tends to be a stronger medication used for moderate to severe pain and codeine for less pain. Taking them in combination will cause increased drowsiness and maybe some nausea. Usually it is recommended to take one or the other depending on the amount of pain you are in. They will not cause harm if they are taken together they just increase your chances of overdosing if you take them too much and together they will cause you to be very drowsy and you should not operate any type of motorvehicle are be responsile for someone else while you are taking these. It is always best to check with your doctor but these two medications are not usually perscribed together it is more often one or the other.
  • Apr 12, 2012, 07:39 PM
    43anoyes
    Should oxycodone and codeine be taken together
  • Apr 12, 2012, 07:42 PM
    43anoyes
    Can oxycodone and codeine pills be taken together?
  • Apr 12, 2012, 08:01 PM
    DrBill100
    Following is a resource that allows you to enter these two drugs (or any combination of drugs) and get a detailed list of possible interactions:

    Interaction checker

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