Yes, you can. Don't take too many pks though.
When the take so much that they are "nodding " off to sleep. Pupils will be very small, and if they are scratching excessively than they are taking too much
It works right away- within hours, especially if you are taking Zyprexa Zydis (which is what I take).
Your question doesn't give enough information and can not be answered. Another Answer Painkillers can, in fact, cause your heart to stop beating/heart attack. If you take too many painkillers, if you take other medications that can interact with painkillers, if you already have a heart condition and take certain painkillers, yes...it can cause a heart attack. You should never take prescription painkillers that are not prescribed to you by your physician and it's always best to have your prescriptions filled at the same pharmacy. That way, the pharmacist can catch any dangerous interactions that might occur between prescriptions. In addition, if you already have a heart condition and you are taking any kind of heart medication, it is very important to clear with your physician (get the okay) to take any kind of painkillers including over the counter painkillers like Tylenol, Advil, Motrin, etc.
Yes, you can generally take painkillers after giving blood, but it's advisable to wait a few hours to allow your body to recover. Over-the-counter options like acetaminophen or ibuprofen are typically safe, but avoid taking aspirin, as it can increase the risk of bleeding. Always consult with the blood donation center or a healthcare professional if you have specific concerns.
It's not a good idea to take a lot of painkillers together. However, if it is only one time, it shouldn't be too damaging. Regular use is hard on the liver.
I take metha trexate and am able to take just anything I like within reason. Codene, aspirin, paracetemol.
No, you don't want to take two painkillers at once. Both contain similar drugs, so separate them by four to six hours.
No. It says on the label, do not take any dairy products within 2 hours of taking this medicine.
If you take the I Pill within 48 hours you can be absolutely safe and sure you will not get pregnant.
Yes, you can.
Since Darvocet has Tylenol in it, you cannot take them within 4 hours of each other. Try alternating Darvocet with ibuprofen - take the ibuprofen every 6 to 8 hours, and if you need Darvocet, take it at least 3 hours after the ibuprofen. That way, you won't get too much Tylenol, but it will relieve your pain better.
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