yes aspirin is technically a blood thinner and Tylenol is acetaminopen a non steroid anti inflammatory drug (nsaid) they can be taken be taken together but of note make sure you don't take more than 6 grams of Tylenol in one day or 4 grams over a perod of days... cause you'll kill oyur liver. new FDA standard just came out.
Generally, No. You should not take them both together as they can increase the risk of bleeding.
That being said, your pharmacist or healthcare provider can provide a more accurate and individually tailored response to this question. Please speak to them.
Yes, but what's the point. Advil is an aspirin mimic in all ways except the platelet blocking function.
you can; they are different medications, but you shouldn't. mixing medications is never a good idea, and they produce the same effect, so what's the point anyway?
No. Absolutely NOT.
Aspirin, Ibuprofin, Tylenol are a few.
Tylenol and aspirin can be given simulataneously, but if his ear pain is this severe, he should be seen by a doctor. One of the potential consequences of untreated ear infections is hearing loss or deafness.
Its the same as acetamenophen. Non aspirin pain reliever. tylenol. Side effects are the same as tylenol.
You can try Tylenol (NON ASPIRIN).
Yes, but I would recommend only taking the Tylenol 3 for the pain. By the way, Aspirin is ibuprofen.
Standard Tylenol is a proprietary (brand) name for acetaminophen (USA) or paracetamol as it's known in the rest of the world. There's no Aspirin at all in there. Also, don't take Tylenol(acetaminophen) with other acetaminophen products. You might exceed the daily recommended limits. Excess use causes liver damage. Read every label carefully (cough syrup, etc.). Also, Tylenol does not help prevent cardiovascular events (heart attack, stroke). Aspirin (acetasalicylic acid) does. The active ingredient in Tylenol is acetaminophen. Aspirin - also known as acetylsalicylic acid (abbreviated ASA), is a salicylate drug. There are some brands of pain killer such as Excederin that contain both Tylenol and Aspirin.
Follow the directions on the bottle. It's different for adults and kids. Also, don't take Tylenol, which is acetaminophen, with other acetaminophen products. You can exceed the daily recommended limits and cause liver damage. Use of Tylenol with other pain relievers (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, ketoprofen or prescription pain relievers) is not recommended, unless directed by your doctor.
Yes, I have been on paxil for years, I also have been on allot of pain killers. everything from aspirin, Tylenol, Vicodin, and morphine.
No..Tylenol is "acetaminophen" it will relieve mild to moderate pain..but after abusive use is linked to liver failure "Hepatic failure". Acetyl salicylate acid is Asprin..& also is used for mild pain with inflammation & reduces a fever. Aspirin should be used in caution~ as it also is an "Anticoagulant" "blood thinner". Some doctors will order baby aspirin low dose for patients that are @ risk with heart problems. Always ask you're doctor before taking aspirin with other meds as well as Tylenol in folks with liver problems!
No it's an acetaminophen (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) like ibuprofen or aspirin.
Aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or ibuprofen (Advil) may be taken to ease pain and relieve inflammation.
No - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of aspirin (and all other human pain medications like Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, etc) and you can cause a serious medical reaction or even kill your dog with aspirin. If you think your dog would benefit from some pain medication, you will need to talk to your veterinarian about it - there are safe pain meds for dogs, but it takes a veterinary prescription to get them.