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I think it may cause problems while taking Naproxen while having a Lidocaine patch on.
Yes, you can take ibuprofen while on metoprolol.
Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory that will relieve your back pain if you have an inflamed disc. It depends on your situation and what is specifically wrong with your back. I was given Naproxen for my scoliosis and it helped me some for a short while.
Vicodin is a prescription pain reliever made of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Naproxen is an over the counter pain reliever, commercially sold as Aleve. The difference between the two is that Vicodin is much stronger and is a prescription medication, while naproxen is sold in pharmacies and is essentially as strong as Tylenol.
No, Aleve is a NSAID (non steroidal anti inflammatory), while flexeril is a muscle relaxant that blocks nerve impulses that are being sent to the brain.
Naproxen is a member of a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. This drug, like others in its class is used to treat pain, inflammation and fever. NSAIDs like naproxen work by reducing postglandin levels in the body. Postglandins are chemicals that cause the fever, discomfort and inflammation. While this drug can be quite effective for this purpose, there is a connection between naproxen and heartburn.
Yes, if you have a healthy liver and you take less than 2-3 naproxen tablets per day.
Oh yeah definitely. When the chemical compound from beer "Ethanol" is mixed with "Naproxen" it provides a very short spurt (often 5 - 20 minutes) of increased concentration. Unfortunately this also inhibits your appetite, so if you're on a strict diet or have eating disorders you might want to stay away from doing so. However driving while you are drinking and consuming naproxen is fine.
It is not advisable to take Aleve while taking Biaxin! Aleve contains Naproxen, which is also an anti-inflamitory medication, which combining the two could cause severe liver damage
i recently did this project and our hypothesis was that out of our four pain relievers (naproxen sodium - like aleve, acetaminophen - like tylenol, aspirin, and ibuprofen - like motrin), naproxen sodium would take the longest to dissolve while ibuprofen and acetaminophen would dissolve the quickest. our hypothesis was proved partially right: naproxen sodium did take the longest to dissolve. however, aspirin was the quickest, not acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
I'm assuming you mean naproxen (Aleve)? The answer is it depends. If you are taking Valium as an anticonvulsent for seizures you need to talk to your pharmacist or doctor. Otherwise there is no interaction I would be concerned about. An important thing to mention is do not drink alcohol while taking Valium and always take naproxen with food. S - RPh
it shouldnt be dangerous. its like using a laptop while its charging or using your ipod touch while charging.