No, Aleve contains Naproxen Sodium which is a stronger class of NSAID (Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug).
Tylenol contains Acetaminophen which is an Analgesic.
They are used for different conditions and treat different symptoms.
The information leaflet that comes with each respective drug states such.
I would recommend against taking midol and aleve together if on the active ingredients listed includes either naproxen or ibuprofen. This is because naproxen is the same drug as aleve and ibuprofen works in a similar fashion as naproxen. Taking aleve with either of these two ingredients in your midol may produce an overdose.
No. It doesn't kill any bacteria. It has the same ingredients as Tylenol.
No. T3 is Tylenol (acetaminophen) with codeine. Cyclobenzaprine is the generic name for Flexeril.
yes. I am on topiramate 100mg, and I also am on Tylenol #3 for migraine attacks, which contains the same ingredients. :) hope this helps.
No
They are both NSAIDS and should not be taken together, but no; they are different medications. Motrin is Ibuprofen. Aleve is Naproxen Sodium. They are both anti-inflammatory medicines, with similar side effect profiles. They should not be taken together.
No, they are not. They both contain a narcotic analgesic combined with the nonnarcotic analgesic acetaminophen (Tylenol). Lortab contain hydrocodone and acetaminophen and Tylenol #3 contain codeine and acetaminophen. A drug test would screen for both codeine and hydrocodone.
Yes. Goody's contain Acetaminophen..this is the same ingredient utilized in Tylenol. Tylenol is safe to take with warfarin. If you have sleeplessness...Tylenol PM is safe as well.
no
Personally, you should make a rule for yourself for any types of medication. The rule is, "never mix different types of drugs in the same bottle." It's much safer that way.
Yes you can. I am 300 lbs and can take that and more at the same time. NP. Go for it.
No. If you buy an over the counter medicine, it's got to be clearly labled in it's OWN bottle. To avoid any confusion, or misunderstanding if law enforcement was to see it.