I'm not a doctor, but in my experience it is safe as long as it is not Claritin D. Claritin is loratadine and Advil Cold & Sinus is ibuprofen and Pseudoephedrin. Claritin D is both of these combined minus the ibuprofen, so I would say it is safe, it has never caused me any problems.
I do not the it is best to mix drugs with out a doctors order.
Yes zicam is zinc zirconium advil is a Mix of dextromethorphan and aceteminophen the medicines don't conflict each other in any way so u should be fine
my daughter has sinus infection. she is taking Doryx for her face.
Yes. Zyrtec is a 24 hour antihistamine which decreases the allergic response in your sinuses, lungs, eyes, skin, etc. Advil (ibuprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory which must be taken every 6-8 hours and treats pain and inflammation through out your body. Some people should not take ibuprofen at all but there is no interaction between Zyrtec and Advil.
Yes, both have Pseudophedrine as one of the active ingredients, so you will be taking more of it than recommended if you combine both. The regular Zyrtec is just 10mg of Cetirizine. That should be OK to take with the advil cold and sinus but I would check with a doctor or pharmacist on the D versions of Claritin or Zyrtec with it.
No. Advil is ibuprofen.
There are many places where one could purchase Advil Cold and Sinus. The best places to purchase Advil Cold and Sinus would be places like CVS and Walgreens.
Can you mix tylenol cold and sinus with NeoCitran
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Yes you can. Don't worry about it.
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Typically, yes you can. But, the link below is a drug interaction checker, where you enter lexapro and the sinus medicine, and it tells you if there is a known interaction between the two. I always check this site, unless my pharmacist tells me otherwise.
Every 4 hours. hope that helped :)
Zyrtec contains cetirizine, it is a class of medications called antihistamines.Tylenol Sinus contains - Guaifenesin an expectorant and Phenylephrine HCl a nasal decongestant. The three drugs will probably be over kill on your allergies / sinuses.Check with your doctor or pharmacist to be sure.