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Yes. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen (pain killer in Lortab/Vicodin) have different mechanisms of action and can be taken together.
Ibuprofen PM contains a combination of ibuprofen and diphenhydramine. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain and inflammation, while diphenhydramine is an antihistamine that helps with sleep. Together, they provide relief from minor aches and pains while promoting sleep.
No you cannot take them together
the two are completely different and shouldn't create a problem...but take it easy on the ibuprofen....don't want anyone's stomach exploding
You can take these two with each other unless Pharmaceutical companies are putting harmful products on the market. Advil PM capsules consist of ibuprofen and diphenhydramine (Benadryl). Its made for people who have sleepless nights and minor aches and pains.
There are no known interactions between Motrin PM and Melatonin
lets go with No...why would you take 1 CNS Depressant with another CNS depressant?
Yes, you can generally take melatonin and Motrin PM (which contains ibuprofen and diphenhydramine) together, but it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before doing so. Both medications can cause drowsiness, so combining them may enhance this effect. Always follow the recommended dosages and consider any personal health conditions or medications that may interact.
Yes, you can generally take Advil PM (which contains ibuprofen and diphenhydramine) and Claritin (loratadine) together, as there are no known significant interactions between them. However, both medications can cause drowsiness, so it's important to be cautious if you need to be alert. Always consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
Sudafed PE is phenylephrine, a very old, very safe decongestant. Advil PM is ibuprofen and dyphenhydramine (Benadryl). They are safe to take together. Advil is a pain reliever and fever reducer, of course, and the dyphenhydramine is actually an antihistamine, which tends to make you very sleepy, too (hence the "PM" - "nighttime" label).
If you have multiple myeloma, it's important to consult your healthcare provider before taking ibuprofen PM or any medication. While ibuprofen can help with pain and inflammation, it may have potential interactions with treatments or complications associated with multiple myeloma. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your specific condition and treatment plan. Always prioritize professional medical guidance when managing health concerns.
No. Ibuprofen for pain and diphenhydramine for sleep. http://www.advilpm.com/faq.asp