Yes it can. Doctors have prescribed both simultaneously to patients in the past for Back pain, or other uses, where one or the other by itself would not have much effect.
The effects of the two different medications overlap somewhat as far as the anti-inflammatory effects go. The two medications are from two different chemical families, but are safe when mixed. Advil, more commonly known as ibuprofen, is a NSAID (Non-Steroidal, Anti-Inflammatory Drug). It's also one of the only ones of its kind you can take long term without major adverse side effects.
Yes. It is generally considered OK to take Soma with ibuprofen. Often, our bodies get in an unending cycle of muscle spasm -> more pain -> muscles tighten even more to try to stabilize the painful spot -> more pain, and on and on. Many times, in order to "get on top of" the pain, the muscle spasm and pain must be addressed at the same time.
Absolutely
can you take ibuprofen and quercetin
can you take dilantin and somas together
Yes Ibuprofen and Zocor can be taken together.
Yes
No
Ask your doctor
can u take soma and aleve together
Ask your Dr. first!
yes
Yes you can I do
Paracetamol and ibuprofen work in your body in differant ways meaning that you can take them together, though not recomended. try this: 10am -Ibuprofen 12pm -paracetamol 2pm -ibuprofen 4pm -paracetamol and so on.
yes