Yes. Zyrtec is a 24 hour antihistamine which decreases the allergic response in your sinuses, lungs, eyes, skin, etc. Advil (ibuprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory which must be taken every 6-8 hours and treats pain and inflammation through out your body. Some people should not take ibuprofen at all but there is no interaction between Zyrtec and Advil.
Yes, both have Pseudophedrine as one of the active ingredients, so you will be taking more of it than recommended if you combine both. The regular Zyrtec is just 10mg of Cetirizine. That should be OK to take with the advil cold and sinus but I would check with a doctor or pharmacist on the D versions of Claritin or Zyrtec with it.
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Yes you can. Don't worry about it.
Yes but it can greatly upset your stomach and GI tract.
Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Yes, infact Ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine (the medical ingredient in Tylenol sinus) are often used together in medicine such as Advil cold & sinus, Children's Motrin, and others.
Those are the two ingredients found in Advil Cold and Sinus. Look up Advil Cold and Sinus and you will see how many other over the counter products have the same ingredients. Ibuprofen is for the pain and Pseudoephedrine is for your sinuses.
I just called a Nurse Helpline that I get through my employer. The registered Nurse informed me that I could safely take Advil Congestion with Zyrtec Allergy. The active ingredients in Zyrtec Allergy are: Cetirizine HCI 10mg (Antihistamine). The active ingredients in Advil Congestion are: Ibuprofen 200mg and Phenylephrine HCI 10mg.
No. Narcotics (oxycodone) benzodiazepines and barbiturates are sedating where as Advil cold will have hardly any effect. Do not mix so many sedative drugs unless prescribed by your physician to do so
It depends look on the back of the boxes. That should tell you what you can take with the med and what you can't.
The active ingredients in Advil Cold and Sinus as of August 2016 are ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine. Some cough syrups also contain ingredients like pseudoephedrine, and doubling up on those ingredients may cause side effects, particularly for those with heart problems or high blood pressure. If you choose a cough medicine that only contains guaifenesin, or guaifenesin and dextromethorphan, you won't experience drug interactions with Advil Cold and Sinus.
It's generally not recommended to combine Advil Cold and Sinus with Benadryl without consulting a healthcare professional, as both medications can affect your body's response. Advil Cold and Sinus contains a decongestant and pain reliever, while Benadryl is an antihistamine that can cause drowsiness. Mixing them could lead to increased side effects or interactions. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist before combining medications.
Yes, I called several pharmacies with this question, you can take up to a total of 600 mg of ibuprofen total in a dose.