You should be very cautious about mixing medications. The best advice is to consult with your doctor before taking any medications, including over the counter medications, in combination.
Not generally.....Naproxen is a NSAID, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, and Hyrdocodone is a narcotic. You should be careful if taking too much of either, because Naproxen can be damaging to the stomach lining and Hydrocodone is paired with acetaminophen, which can be toxic to the liver in high dosages.
Do not take Tylenol or any other acetaminophen-containing drug when taking Hydrocodone.
Wouldn't recommend it. Speak to your Doctor first.
i dunno about naproxen but 325 mg of hydrocodone seems like alot....32 and a half lorcet tens...???
yes
You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
eight hours.
No. Naproxen is an anti inflammatory, so does not make you high. You will likely get better pain relief though, when you take an anti inflammatory with an opioid painkiller.
YES!
No, you do not want to mix two anti-inflammatory medications. These are hard on the stomach and can cause internal bleeding if you overdose on them. Naproxen should be taken every twelve hours, so you can take something else after 10 hours. Indomethacin should be taken every 8 hours, so you can take something else after 6 hours.
i have thyriod and im taking naproxen and the naproxen makes me feel weried and dizzy is it normal
can you take aciterim for psoriasis when taking naproxin thanks
Yes you can, My doctor has me taking both for my migraines together.
About 24 hours, and then only if you really feel up to the responsibility of driving. If at all concerned have a friend drive you.
No!!... a BIG NO! I'm allergic to ibuprofen such as Advil.. and taking naproxen sodium also have the same exact effect!. Don't take naproxen Sodium if you are allergic to ibuprofen!
No, do not take these together. Check the ingredients - you will see that TheraFlu contains a pain and fever reducer (acetaminaphen). You will also see that naproxen is listed as a pain and fever reducer. You do not want to take two of the same kinds of medicines together.Take one or the other - I would recommend taking the cold medicine first. Then wait at least 6 hours before you take the naproxen, then another 6 hours before you take the Theraflu again. My personal advice is to save the naproxen until you get over your cold, because it is a 12 hour product and is really going to interfere with the number of times you can take the cold medicine.
Please take it as soon as your doctor says/allows.