People do it all the time when they take Tylenol PM. The PM part that helps people sleep is the benedryl or aka diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25mg / tablet. So I take two Tylenol and two benedryl to get the same effect as a Tylenol PM and don't have to pay a ridiculous amount for the relief.
you should be able to take aleve and Benedrul since I have not had any adverse effets. However some people are allergic to Alleve because of the ingredients NSAIDS sometime cause allergic reactions such as hives swelling and itchy burning ect. Benedryl will make those symptoms go away then you know not to take alleve again but just in case keep benedryl handy
Theoretically yes, but it's certainly not advisable. Each has a sedative as an active ingredient, and taking the two amplifies that sedative effect. An average person, on occasion, would not be harmed with a single dose of NyQuil mixed with a single dose of Benadryl, but it will knock you out cold, so don't plan on sleeping eight hours and then waking up feeling refreshed. I'd imagine you'd sleep ten and then still feel drowsy. However, I'm not a pharmacist, this is a basic chemistry education I'm working with, so I highly suggest you ask your doctor first, since everyone has a different body chemistry. Also prolonged use could damage your liver and kidneys, so don't plan on doing this every night unless you like dialysis and liver transplants.
YES! My doctor just told me on yesterday that benedryl is one of the safest medicines. I took it all throughout my pregnancy and I have a wonderful healthy baby!
you cannot mix diphenhydramine or acetaminophen with topiramate or topamax. I am unclear why, just that my doctor told me not to do so.
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Can you mix ciprofloxacin with Benadryl
What are you asking? It's basically acetaminophen and benadryl
Benadryl can be mixed with haldol, but not with Ativan
Regular Benadryl is just diphenhydramine and contains no acetaminophen. However, BE SURE to look at the back of the package for the active ingredients before assuming anything. There are many OTC products that have multiple ingredients.
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Since Theraflu contains phenylephrine it says you should not take it with Benadryl because it contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine and can cause a reaction.
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Pseudoephedrine is for stuffy nose not runny nose. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is for runny nose. Both can be taken with acetaminophen. You can check this by looking at the medicinal ingredients of various over-the-counter cold medications.
Benadryl is incompatible with Haldol, do not mix. Compatibility is unknown between Benadryl and Ativan, do not mix. Ativan is compatible with Haldol, ok to mix. To prepare and serve a B52=Haldol and Ativan in one syringe, Benadryl in another.
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