You should not take Excedrin Migraine and ibuprofen together, because Excedrin Migraine (and regular Excedrin Extra Strength) contains Aspirin, which is in the same NSAID category that Ibuprofen is.
Taking them together can increase the risk of damage to the stomach lining, which can cause ulcers.
It is not recommended to even take Ibuprofen with the low-dose aspirin used to prevent heart attack and stroke, because Ibuprofen can wipe out the protective quality you are taking the low-dose aspirin for.
Excedrin Tension Headache contains the Acetaminophen and Caffeine, but not the Aspirin, and this would be safe to take with Ibuprofen.
If you have no medical reason you cannot take decongestant or ibuprofen (check the labels) then its okay.
Can you take Ibuprofen with Tylenol Sinus Congestion and Pain Severe?
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?
Non drowsy means that it doesn't make you sleepy
You can take these drugs safely. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medicine. Valtrex is an antiviral. Remember that ibuprofen is harsh on your stomach. Have some food before you take ibuprofen.
It is advisable that anyone with a respiratory condition should not take an anti-inflammtory like Ibuprofen because it is non-steroidal it can aggravate the symptoms rather than allevviate.
No you cannot take both diclofenac sodium with ibuprofen as they are both the same type of medication. Both are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and cannot be taken together.
No. Both of these drugs are NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) and should not be combined. If Ibuprofen is not sufficient, take it alongside paracetamol or a codeine based painkiller.
Yes those would not interact. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medicine. It has no effect on cholesterol, so it doesn't interfere with the cholesterol drugs. Remember that ibuprofen does tend to be harsh on the stomach. Eat before you take it.
Technically yes, but it is not recommended. The two drugs basically do the same thing, and, as opposed to mixing say naproxen, Acetaminophen, and ibuprofen, there would be no benefit - just more drowsiness and dry-mouth.
Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent which is commonly used to treat fever and headaches. You can take Ibuprofen with Bromfed DM cough syrup as there are no known interactions.
Typically no, this decongestant should not make you drowsy. It is a rare side effect that drowsiness may occur but usually decongestants such as this will have the opposite effect and will infact have a non-drowsy tendency. It is therefore not advised to take them before sleeping.
Ibuprofen is an NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) and they are notorious for causing stomach ulcers . Take care when taking any OTC(Over The Counter) drug .
Yes , Ibuprofen is a NSAID : Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug .