Combining alprazolam, paroxetine, and Benicar (olmesartan) with acetaminophen may be safe for some individuals, but it is essential to consult a healthcare provider first. Alprazolam and paroxetine can interact with each other and may increase the risk of side effects such as sedation. Additionally, while acetaminophen is generally safe, it is crucial to ensure that dosages do not exceed recommended limits to avoid liver damage. Always seek professional medical advice before starting or combining medications.
Tamiflu does not contain any acetaminophen. Tamiflu and acetaminophen can be safely administered together to relieve the aches and pain of influenza.
I have a dentist appointment can I take .25 mg of triazolam and .25 of Alprazolam safely.
All children with chickenpox should avoid aspirin. If a child can safely take acetaminophen, s/he can do so when s/he has chickenpox.
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.
i dont know but i sure would like to know about the clonazepam 2Mg and the gabapentin 400Mg myself...
Ask your doctor, not a website. Dosing for children is particularly critical.
Just read the Triaminic packaging. Tylenol's active ingredient is acetaminophen. If the Triaminic does NOT contain any acetaminophen, then you can safely take them together without double doses. If Triaminic DOES contain acetaminophen, then try taking Motrin or Ibuprofen 2 hours after the acetaminophen. Check with your pediatrician! Call their office number and get connected to the after-hours emergency service. A nurse will gladly call you back about medication questions.
Yes, one can mix these medications safely. Be careful to not take more than 4000mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol) daily, however.
That depends on what the prescribing physician and/or primary care provider decides. That being said, Xanax (alprazolam) and Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) have no known drug to drug interactions and can be taken safely together.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is generally considered a pain reliever that does not interfere with Depakote (valproate). Unlike nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which can interact with Depakote, acetaminophen can be safely used for pain relief in most cases. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication.
According to ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, "The association of adverse reactions to acetaminophen and to ASA is uncommon..." So, it seems that they are safe to take together. Whether the acetaminophen is for you or a child, always consult your doctor or local pharmacist before beginning a new analgesic/antipyretic regimen.
No, Vicodin is an opiate (hydrocodone) preparation with paracetamol (acetaminophen). There are no anti-imflammatory propeties of vicodin so the prepation can be safely administered with NSAIDs (except aspirin due its molecular similarities with paracetamol). Hope this helps