If your doctor prescribed them to you together, you can take them. If you have gotten them from several different doctors, you need to tell your doctor what all your medications are and let him or her check your medical records to be sure it's safe.
In general, you do not take two pain medications together. You would take the diclofenac to take care of most of the pain. Then, in several hours, if you start feeling more pain, you could take hydrocodone then. Check with the doctor to be sure.
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You can but you should be aware that sodium diclofenac can reduce the bioavailability and hence the effectiveness of amoxicillin
Yes, Diclofenac and Omeprazole are quite often prescribed together by GP'S as the Omeprazole is a stomach acid inhibitor and offers some protection from the possibility of stomach irritation which can be caused by the Diclofenac, which is a NSAID.
There is no logic behind mixing to drugs. You can take them together. Penicillin will be absorbed in the stomach and diclofenac is usually enteric coated. Diclofenac will be released in the small intestine and absorbed from there.
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Yes. Effexor is an antidepressant and antianxiety, and Diclofenac is an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug). These two meds can be taken together, but while on the Diclofenac, do not take any other NSAID's, unless instructed by your doctor to do so. Your pharmacist can also advise you on this, as well as any other meds you may be taking.