no i wouldn't do it i wouldn't mix medicans unless you know an 100% plus thoughs are to different things and you never know whats going to happen
Sure you can.
Acetamenophine is an analgesic drug, used to treat headaches, arthritis, etc., and also to reduce fever, often as an alternative to aspirin
You can take over the counter Robitussin safely. The DM syrup does not have anything like aspirin or an NSAID drug in it. Coumadin will not interact with the DM Robitussin. When taking coumadin, what you want to watch out for over the counter are NSAIDS - Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. These drugs can cause blood thinning also. Check the ingredients list before you take over the counter drugs with Coumadin.
They should take it if they have a fever, if they have a headache, or if they have any muscle soreness. Also, aspirin lowers blood pressure, so some people take a baby aspirin a day to keep their blood pressure down.
Rashes on the chest and thighs area, coughing, fever of course, flushed face and runny nose.
Aspirin helps to relieve pain. It is a synthetic compound used medicinally to relieve mild or chronic pain and is also used to reduce fever and inflammation. It is also known as acetylsalicylic acid.
Symptoms of pneumonia include fever, lethargy, coughing and trouble breathing. You may also notice a rattling in your chest. If you have a cold that won't go away that moved to your chest, see your MD.
It sounds like a common cold. If the chest pains get worse, call your doctor or go to the E.R. It is also symptoms of viral pneumonia.
You can take plain Robitussin without any difficulty. Remember that the expectorant does make you feel a little jittery. Drink extra water to help flush the mucus out of your chest while you are taking Robitussin. You can also try taking a hot, steamy shower; that helps many people who have chest colds.
Acetylsalicylic Acid, also known by trade name Aspirin, is an acetyl derivative of salicylic acid that is a white, crystalline, weakly acidic substance, with melting point 137°C. It is useful in the relief of headache and muscle and joint aches. Aspirin is also effective in reducing fever, inflammation, and swelling and thus has been used for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, and mild infection. Large doses cause acid-base imbalance and respiratory disturbances and can be fatal, especially in children. Acetaminophen (known by trade name Tylenol), which does not cause gastric irritation but does lower fever and relieve pain, is often substituted for Aspirin.
Of course you can take Aspirin. Also Acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol), is recommended for teenagers because of the risk of Reyes Syndrome, a potentially fatal disease which can occur in the bodies of teens taking aspirin for fever related illnesses.
the bark of a willow tree edit: Technically, the willow tree contains a substance called salicylic acid which is a raw and unrefined equivalent to aspirin. The willow tree is also considered or referred to as the "Aspirin Tree". Willow was given to people who experienced pain, fever, and even those who went through child birthing labour.
The signs and symptoms of pneumonia and pneumonitis are usually nonspecific, consisting of fever, chills, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Fever and chills are more frequently associated with infectious pneumonias but may also be seen in pneumonitis.