Yes. Lactobacillus Acidophilus is a beneficial bacterium found in some dairy products, and in the Human digestive tract.
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Antibiotics taken orally will kill the body's beneficial bacteria, including Lactobacillus acidophilus. After taking antibiotics, patients are often instructed to take an L. acidophilus treatment in order to recolonize the gastrointestinal tract. To that effect, L. acidophilus is often sold in health stores in pill or powder form as a nutritional supplement, and is also commonly added to yogurts and kefir drinks for intestinal health. The "victims" of L. acidophilus would be bad bacteria and the type of yeasts that cause yeast infections.
Yes, they are safe to take together.
Yes, because Motrin is expelled by the kidneys and acetaminophen is metabolized by the liver.
You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
You might take acetaminophen with ibuprofen. You might take acetaminophen with Naprosyn. But you CAN'T take ibuprofen and naproxen (Naprosyn) together, as long as both drugs are NSAID and works on the same receptors. Naproxen is a little bit more powerful than ibuprofen.
You absolutely can combine lidocaine and vicodin together as Lidocaine contains NO acetaminophen.
Both Medications contain Acetaminophen and should not be taken together.
These drugs are fine together. Acetaminophen is a pain and fever reducer. Zolpidem is a hypnotic tranquilizer. They are not in the same class of medicines and do not cause the same side effects, so you can take them safely.
Yes, the two have no negative interactions.
Yes, there is not much out there that you can't take with Tylenol!. However you should only take one acetaminophen product at a time.
Yes, these are OK together. Tylenol is a pretty safe pain reliever. You just have to follow directions on the box and don't take too many. Overdosing on acetaminophen can cause liver damage.