It is not a good idea to mix drugs unless your doctor or pharmacist says they are OK together. It does not matter what two or more drugs we are talking about. Even over-the-counter medications and supplements have interactions, so you should always check with a trained professional.
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I have a friend who tried it recently. It burns similar to meth and smells just like it. He said it kind of acts as a stimulant but no high.
Can you take Sudafed PE with Allegra D?
If the active ingredient in Allegra on the back of the bottle is the same as the active ingredient on the back of the bottle of sudafed pe, then you should NOT take them together.
It all depends on the main ingredient in the Sudafed you are purchasing. The regular Sudafed which contains pseudoephdrine is safe to take with Dayquil. The Sudafed PE, which is now being sold can not be taken with Dayquil since Dayquil contains the same decongestant, phenylephrine as Sudafed PE.
Call a pharmacist to be sure.
Yes u can,,there is no interactions
I am taking bactrim and septra, vicodin and lortab, and mobic and want to know if it ok to take sudafed pe non-drying sinus medication?
The difference between Sudafed and Sudafed PE is that Sudafed contains pseudoephedrine and Sudafed PE contains phenylephrine. While phenylephrine doesn't work quite as well as a decongestant, it is the most common decongestant ingredient in cold and sinus formulations, due to the fact that people were using pseudoephedrine to make the illegal drug methamphetamine.
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Eputex, or Dexibuprofen, is safe to take with Tylenol, like ibuprofen is. Suggested staggering eputex and Tylenol, not a mass dose. Same as above, just replace the word Tylenol with suddaphed.
The PE stands for Phenylephrine. Phenylephrine is a decongestant(relieves stuffy nose, and chest)
Sudafed PE is phenylephrine, a very old, very safe decongestant. Advil PM is ibuprofen and dyphenhydramine (Benadryl). They are safe to take together. Advil is a pain reliever and fever reducer, of course, and the dyphenhydramine is actually an antihistamine, which tends to make you very sleepy, too (hence the "PM" - "nighttime" label).