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You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
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Yes, that is actually what I take to help with my back problems. 1.Ratio-Oxycocet - which is the brand name for: OXYCODONE HCL/ACET A5/325 and 2.Naprelan 500MG - which is the brand name for: NAPROXEN SOD 500MG But like with everything, you should always consult a doctor. You never know what side effects it may have on you (Example: allergies).
I called my medical doctor on yesterday 9/9/14 and he said take one Tylenol with the Naproxen.
Chlorthalid is that's a high blood pressure and water pill
i don't know but i am about to take 1000 mg naproxen. not otc its the kind proscribed from a doctor. i'll let ya know soon.
No, you can't take Ibuprofen with Naproxen as long as both are NSAID. Naproxen is stronger so you might prefer this one with Flexeril.
Most Doctors would try to avoid having you taking both as together they can thin your blood. However, should you need to take both, as Ibuprofen (Naproxen) is an NSAID and reduces inflammation, you should take only 1000mg's of Tylenol (2 - 500mg tablets) and 2 Ibuprofen (2 - 500mg Ibuprofen) every 6-8 hours as needed for pain & inflammation.
You should consult your doctor and pharmacist. You should not rely on medication advice from Internet sources.
I have read that Naproxen could be taken as both, but in general at the first sign of pain take Naproxen immediately.
Yes. Tranexamic acid lessens bleeding and Feminax ultra (Naproxen) is a painkiller. I have been prescribed both and was told by both the pharmacist and GP they were okay to take together. It is always best to consult your physician before taking two different drugs at the same time.
If you take 1000 mg of naproxen and 1000mg of acetaminophen at the same time, you are setting yourself up for tummy trouble. 500mg is the standard dosage of naproxen used for pain, with 1500 being the maximum to be used in a 24 hr period.Consult with your doctor about more options for pain management.