No, naproxen is not a codeine containing medication.
yes, of course
No
noop. naproxen.
No, the two drugs are entirely different chemically and purposefully. Codeine is also a narcotic!
It can, but isn't necessary. Codeine is a stronger analgesic and with it having ibuprofen, it has the same benefit that naproxen would have if added. Kinda like taking codeine with 2 ibuprofens. Not needed. If more pain relief is needed you would want to see about an increased dosage of codeine w/ibuprofen... You shouldn't take ibuprofen and Naproxen together... both act the same way on the same receptors.. you'll only get more side effects and toxicity.
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arthrotec and naproxen
Naproxen is simply Ibuprofens but in a stronger dose
is naproxen compatible with verapamil
Yes that would be fine, but you may want to just take more of the codeine. Just look at the prescription, these drugs usually come with 325 or 500 mg of acetaminophen, or the second number (ex, 5/500 APA the first number is the mg of Codeine and the second is the acetaminophen content. Don't exceed 3000 mg of acetaminophen as this is very hard on the heart and liver!
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.
i have thyriod and im taking naproxen and the naproxen makes me feel weried and dizzy is it normal