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Advil
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Advil, the brand makes children's advil in dosages for children. Motrin, the other brand of advil also makes children's advil called Children's Motrin. These both can be taken by children as the dosage is made for kids.
Go to your parents and say: "Mom and Dad, I have a problem. I have taken up to 40 Advil every day for a week. I'm afraid I'm going to hurt myself, and I want to stop. Please help me."
I highly don't recommend it because if you keep taking unnecessary Advil or any other paid med. you will develop an ulcer.
Every 4 hours. hope that helped :)
Yes, these are different categories of pain relievers and can be taken together.
Advil-PM contains Benadryl (diphenhydramine, an antihistamine) and Clarinex is also an antihistamine, though of another type. I wouldn't take both. Try using plain Advil with a different antihistamine, Zyrtec, which also has a sedating effect.
Zzzquil and Advil can be taken at the same time. Zzzquil's active ingredient is diphenhydramine which is an antihistamine that causes drowsiness. Advil is a pain reliever/fever reducer that contains Ibuprofen. Both of these medications are safe to take together.
You can take Advil and coumadin together, but it takes very careful monitoring by your physician and the dose has to be consistent. Don't start without approval. Not something to be taken lightly.
Research indicates that these two drugs can be taken together. However, do not make changes to a prescribed medical plan without first consulting a doctor.