Absolutely.
No, these are distinctly different medications (and even different classes of medications).
Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together. Naproxen as an effect on pain and inflammation, while Robaxin as a myorelaxant effect (muscle relaxation). However, you should pay attention : Robax Platine contains Robaxin AND Ibuprofen, which is an anti-inflammatory drug. In this case, you shouldn't take it with Naproxen (Aleve). Make sure you Robaxin only contains methocarbamol if you want to mix it with another drug.
no
Yes
Norco, which contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone, and Robaxin (methocarbamol) can be taken together, but it's essential to do so under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Both medications can cause sedation, so combining them may increase the risk of drowsiness or respiratory depression. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist before mixing medications to ensure safety and appropriate dosing.
You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
You can take hydrocodone with penicillin. ER doctors will lots of times prescribe them together for a tooth ache
Yes. I was prescribed both for Back pain
No. Robaxin and Skelaxin should not be taking together. They are both in the same class of relaxant and therefore have the same effects AND possible side effects.
Paroxetine (Pazil) can be taken with medications containing hydrocodone. Ultram (tramadol) is a selective mu-agonist and will compete for binding sites with hydrocodone, so it's really best NOT to take them together.
Yes, you can generally take antacids and Robaxin (methocarbamol) together, as there are no direct interactions between them. However, it's important to space them out; taking antacids too close to Robaxin may affect the absorption of the medication. Always consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and effectiveness based on your specific health conditions.
No