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DON'T DO IT! Technically you can, but Excedrin migrate has caffeine in it, enough that when I took it while on vyvanse, my heart was racing and I could not stop vommitting. If you can drink a bunch of coffee while on vyvanse, you probably won't have an issue with the Excedrin migrane, but be careful when taking too many stimulants at the same time.
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It is largely unadvisable to consume alcohol whilst taking leflunomide (or its sister drug, teriflunomide). There is a known risk of liver damage in patients taking leflunomide and alcohol increases the risk of this occurring.
Yes, you can. You will actually be more likely to get infections, and get them worse, when on methotrexate. At some point, you will likely need antibiotics.
Yes, you can take Excedrin and antibiotics together. Excedrin generally contains three ingredients - acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, and caffeine. None of these should interact with antibiotic.
Methotrexate when taking with atorvastatin (Lipitor), pravastatin (Pravachol), and simvastatin (Zocor), can cause serious liver problems. It's best to consult with a physician or pharmacist before taking these two together.
Yes, you just need to be extra cautious. You are more susceptible to infection when on methotrexate.
Excedrin contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and aspirin. All three of these will not interact with Atenolol.HOWEVER, taking two Excedrin is the same as drinking two cups of coffee back to back. Atenolol is usually prescribed to decrease blood pressure and pulse to normal levels. It may be counter-productive to be increasing your intake of caffeine while on Atenolol. It is something you should discuss with your doctor.
There have been reports of people taking Atvian and methotrexate together at the same time. However taking both of these drugs together can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness and drowsiness.
Yes, you should continue to take methotrexate unless your doctor advises you to stop.
Yes it is safe. I have been taking percocet and excedrin maximum strength for years, but as always its safer to consult your doctor for reassurance due to the face that nobody knows your current medical history. I say yes.
When it comes to drug interaction, you should call your local pharmacy & speak to the pharmacist. He/She will be able to tell you "for sure" whether there is a problem mixing the two drugs. Better to be safe than sorry.