Tylenol #3s they are
equal to roughly 4 Tylenol 1s or 2 Tylenol 2s. They are also the most commonly prescribed pain medication in Canada, also one of the most abused due to its ability to get the
user hooked very
fast and its tendency to cause the user to up their dosage in order to feel the same effects over and over.
Tylenol 3s or as they are known on the streets T3s, are great for short term moderate to severe pain. In
long term pain cases the drug of choice for most physicians is Oxycontin, Percodan or percocets, or in svere cases morphine. All are codeine
based and are stand in substitutes for Morphine or intravenous
Heroin users as they mimic the effects of
heroin at large doses. I.E. the nods, euphoria, and sleepiness. Start with around 3-4 pills for beginners and ride out your high, you may take gravol with them to lessen the effects of nausea, but avoid stomach coating agents like Gaviscon or Pepto as these will
slow or totally impede passage of the drug through the stomach walls and into the blood stream. However to much gravol will bend your
trip into a pseudo-hallucinogenic
trip . The easiest way is to take one gravol for every 3-4 tylenols. The worst side effects of codeine are stomach discomfort, vomiting, extreme dizziness, and itching. The nausea can be taken
care if by gravol, the itching with 1 or 2 benadryls. However
never go above 400mg of codeine in one sitting, the reason for this is not only the danger of overdose, but the simple fact that codeine has ceiling effect only 400 mg of codeine will be broken down into morphine in the liver, the rest is wasted either by vomiting, or through urinary wastes. Also the next
day or if planning to do pain killers for longer periods of
time it is advisable to
add more bran to your diets, high fibre cereals amd bran muffins etc. cover this great. Because of the codeines ability to cause constipation you should also have some kaoepectate on hand.