Generally, the sinus medication will contain ibuprofen or a similar painkiller, so you should only take one or the other, not both together.
Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Yes, infact Ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine (the medical ingredient in Tylenol sinus) are often used together in medicine such as Advil cold & sinus, Children's Motrin, and others.
Yes you can take a pain medication with an allergy medication
Take sinus relief medication
Yes, guaifenesin and phenylephrine was a combination drug called Entex LA. Ibuprofen and phenylephrine are in the new drug Advil sinus congestion. So taking the 3 ingredients togetherr are fine at normal dosage strengths
In relation to your question; no you can't have alcohol with codeine/ ibuprofen or paracetamol; there should be instructions as to what substances you are allowed to have along with medication but I would refrain from mixing drugs together or drinking until you have finished your course of medication.
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory medication yes.
No you cannot take both diclofenac sodium with ibuprofen as they are both the same type of medication. Both are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and cannot be taken together.
can you take ibuprofen and quercetin
Ibuprofen is an over the counter (OTC) pain medication. That means you can buy it without a prescription. Codeine is a prescription medication in the United States. In the prescription medication Vicoprofen, Ibuprofen is combined with hydrocodone, which is a synthetic codeine (the prescription medicine found in Vicoden). Sulfa and penicillin are another class of medication altogether and would not be combined with Ibuprofen. That's not to say you cannot take them together if your Doctor prescribes them.
it depends on the medication but there shouldn't be a problem ibuprofen is a pain killer it should'nt interfere with seizure medication
Yes Ibuprofen and Zocor can be taken together.
Yes you can. In fact, pseudoephedrine HCL (the active incgredient in Sudafed) is combined with ibuprofen in many cold and sinus pills, such as AdvilAdvil® Cold & Sinus [OTC]; Dristan® Sinus [OTC]; and Motrin® Cold and Sinus [OTC].