Tylenol is not contraindicated with colitis, however you should use caution when taking it as it may cause GI upset. Always swallow the tablet whole (the coating on the outside is meant to stay in place until your stomach acid breaks it down to protect your upper GI tract). You may also take it with food or milk to decrease GI symptoms. NEVER take more than the recommended dose as it may lead to vascular collapse, renal failure and hepatic seizure. Watch out for GI bleeding- this may be evidenced by dark tarry stool, stool that looks like coffee grounds or clay colored stool. Hope this helps
It is not recommended as aspirin can increase the chances of diverticular bleeding.
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Assuming you meant colitis, Tylenol is often recommended for the symptoms of ulcerative colitis. Ibuprofen should be avoided. Check with your doctor to see what he or she recommends.
can you take Tylenol and warferin
can you take Tylenol when I have allergy to aspirin
i know you can take advil with any antibotic but can you take Tylenol with clindamycin?
if you take Demerol you certainly will NOT need tylenol
hi there can i take tylenol 3 with viagra
can I take tylenol with Famotidine or and atarax(antihystamine)
It is generally safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with Tramadol. However, it's important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider and not exceed the recommended dose of either medication. Combining both medications may increase the risk of liver toxicity, so be cautious if you have existing liver issues.
cam you take tylenol with the pain medicane with norco
No - it allready contains Tylenol
tylenol.
Aspirin and Tylenol are unrelated. You can take the full recommended dose of Tylenol (acetominophen) if you are taking a baby aspirin.