Yes. I went to the ER for agonizing Back pain and the doctor diagnosed me with shingles. She prescribed 800 ibuprofen, flexeril, hydrocodone and another pill to treat the actual virus. I took them as directed and they eased my pain but also knocked me out for hours. If you're using these medications with good reason, you will be fine.
Yes no interactions
800mg
No, you can't take Ibuprofen with Naproxen as long as both are NSAID. Naproxen is stronger so you might prefer this one with Flexeril.
Sure, take whatever you want. Have a few drinks while your at it.
There are no significant interactions between Biotin, Flexeril, and Ibuprofen. When taking more than two medications, there are potential side effects that may not have been recorded. Use caution.
Bening Mortrin 800 is an Anti-Inflammatory and Flexeril is a mucle relaxant, I can personnal assure you that you would be alright consuming those inconjunction with one another without issues. As long as you have no allergies regarding said medications. I have used that combination for years and have never encounter a problem to date.
No, not unless a Doctor has prescribed this for you.
Of course not! Do you realize 800MG of Ibuprofen isn't really all that much? CORREST ANSWER: Actually, yes. Taking ibuprofen while pregnant can induce labor and most pharmacists and doctors will tell you to take acetaminophen (Tylenol) instead. -Syrich Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician
Yes, but as these are both NSAIDS they cannot be taken together. Maximum dosage for ibuprofen is 800mg. up to 3 times daily.
You should not take Flexeril with codeine, no. You can take either Flexeril and ibuprofen or Codeine and ibuprofen. Taking two sedative drugs together can cause you to pass out and have trouble breathing. Ibuprofen is harsh on the stomach, so you should have some food before you take it. And you should decide which relaxant you want to take with the ibuprofen because you should not take both.
How long a drug stays in your blood and/or urine is usually determined by its half-life. The half-life of a drug is the time it takes your body to metabolize and excrete the medication. Flexeril has a half-life of 18 hours, so it would take 3.75 days for it to clear out of your body completely.
It should be ok since Flexeril does not contain any aspirin. Consult your doctor before taking any.