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Yes.

However you should NOT mix NSAIDS - Motrin (ibuprofen), Aleve (naproxen), etc. with aspirin. Tylenol can be safely mixed with many other drugs including aspirin & narcotics that do not already contain Tylenol (acetaminophen).

But ALWAYS check with your doctor or pharmacist first!

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14y ago

Technically, you can be on Tylenol and Motrin at the same time (separated by three hours and alternating each one, so for example, a dose of Tylenol, and then three hours later a dose of Motrin, and then three hours later a dose of Tylenol, etc), but you should ensure that for each medication you don't take more than one dose every 6 hours, and no more than 4 doses in a 24-hour period.

We must stress that this should only be done in extreme conditions (where one or the other medication doesn't adequately control your pain/fever) and ONLY under the advice and guidance of your doctor. Your doctor may recommend other pain medications which may work better for your specific needs.

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Can I take methocarbamol and tylenol at the same time

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12y ago

For a hypothetical patient, yes.

Read and follow all labels for over the counter products. Take prescriptions only as ordered by your doctor or healthcare provider.

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