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There is no relation between aspirin or ibuprofen, and tramadol. If you are not allergic to tramadol, yes you can take this drug. But be cautious for allergic reaction.
No!!... a BIG NO! I'm allergic to ibuprofen such as Advil.. and taking naproxen sodium also have the same exact effect!. Don't take naproxen Sodium if you are allergic to ibuprofen!
In low dosages, yes it is safe. There are restrictions on who can take these drugs and when/with what other medications, but that is a whole different topic altogether. A The combination of a salicylate (aspirin) and ibuprofen (which are both NSAIDs) may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. It is advised to not take these two medications together at the same time, especially in high doses. If both medications are needed / required; Ibuprofen should be administered 30-120 minutes after, or at least 8 hours before, aspirin. It is also advised to talk to your doctor when combining these two drugs. Also, aspirin and ibuprofen cancel out each others effects and shouldn't be taken together. -Aspirin is taken to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Like ibuprofen it also relieves fever, pain and inflammation. -Ibuprofen is taken to relive pain, fever and inflammation with less effect on platelets According to the Mayo Clinic (related link) taking ibuprofen greatly reduces the benefits of daily aspirin therapy. The best advice is almost always TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. If the use of both drugs is unavoidable, use aspirin first, then wait for 4 hours before using ibuprofen. Answer: You shouldn't be mixing aspirin with anything, or mixing ibuprofin with anything. Aspirin has been known to cause Reys Syndrome in children under 19. Follow the dosages on the box with the aspirin or the ibuprofin. I don't recommend taking both together, unless specifically told so by a doctor. Ibuprofin can cause stomach bleeding in large doses, so choose wisely. Use of aspirin with other pain relievers (such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, ketoprofen or prescription pain relievers) is not recommended, unless directed by your doctor.
Due to the risk of increased bleeding, wait 8 hours after aspirin to take ibuprofen and another 8 to take aspirin again.
Yes, You will be fine.
No, you cannot take Ibuprofen and have Kenalog injections. This is because Kenalog injections have a bad reaction with NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen and aspirin.
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Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen,& acetaminophen are different substances Although they are different there is in incresed liklihood you will be allergic to ibuprobin as well. I recently developed an allergy to both and have an identcal reaction (itchy welts on face). I had a reaction to Naproxen. Hives, itchy and swelling, but to this day I can take ibuprofen with no problems.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
It should be ok since Flexeril does not contain any aspirin. Consult your doctor before taking any.
Usual analgesics will do. Like soluble aspirin, paracetamol or ibuprofen should do.
You should not take Excedrin Migraine and Ibuprofen together, because Excedrin Migraine (and regular Excedrin Extra Strength) contains Aspirin, which is in the same NSAID category that Ibuprofen is. Taking them together can increase the risk of damage to the stomach lining, which can cause ulcers. It is not recommended to even take Ibuprofen with the low-dose aspirin used to prevent heart attack and stroke, because Ibuprofen can wipe out the protective quality you are taking the low-dose aspirin for. Excedrin Tension Headache contains the Acetaminophen and Caffeine, but not the Aspirin, and this would be safe to take with Ibuprofen.