Yes you may take ibuprofen while on antibiotics, but you must be aware of any problems within your GI tract, as ibuprofen may cause GI bleeds in those who are susceptible. It is always advised to take Ibuprofen with food, so if you must take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, plan to take your Ibuprofen at a different time. Always follow the directions on the bottles of your medications.
Yes you may take Ibuprofen while on antibiotics, but you must be aware of any problems within your GI tract, as Ibuprofen may cause GI bleeds in those who are susceptible. It is always advised to take Ibuprofen with food, so if you must take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, plan to take your Ibuprofen at a different time. Always follow the directions on the bottles of your medications.
Yes you can, I take ibuprofen every day due to arthritis and my doctor has prescribed me antibiotics on many occasions.
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Yes. Penicillin and sulfa drugs are antibiotics, and are not related to the ibuprofen drug group at all.
only if it doesn't say so on the bottle other wise I'm pretty sure it is safe. (the medicine bottle, it won't say on the ibuprofen)
Anti inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can be taken safely with antibiotics. It would be wise, however, to consult a doctor before combing any kind of medications.
yes you can take ibuprofen with amlodipine.
can you take ibuprofen and quercetin
Yes you can take Ibuprofen up to 800 mg, take it with food.Yes, you can take both medications. Be sure to take the ibuprofen with food.
you can use naproxen instead of ibuprofen
Celebrex in not an antibiotic!Celebrex is not an antibiotic. Celebrex is Cox 2 antiinflamatory. It is an antiinflammoary like ibuprofen and Motrin but does not work exacly like those two medications in our body.
Paracetamol is ok to take with ibuprofen. When i was in hospital i had 2 lots of each.
can you take champix and antibiotics together
No, you cannot take Ibuprofen and have Kenalog injections. This is because Kenalog injections have a bad reaction with NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen and aspirin.