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There are no interactions listed concerning the use of aspirin with Keppra.
No phenobarbital will though. I have been taking phenytoin for over 20 yrs and I have been on probation for the last 2 yrs and it has not come up. I take drug tests on a monthly basis.
People take tablets at different times, so phenytoin can be taken at any time. Many people take their tablets in the morning and then again in the evening. Some people have a lot of their seizures at night, which would be one reason for taking them at night.
it depends on the medication but there shouldn't be a problem ibuprofen is a pain killer it should'nt interfere with seizure medication
Rabeprazole/aciphex is compatible with any medicine metabolized by the Cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP450). These medications include theophylline, warfarin, diazepam, phenytoin, acetaminophen/paracetamol/tylenol and codeine. Aciphex users should not take aspirin/ASA or ibuprofen/advil.
You can take them together with no problem. Their method of action is quite different.
No, you should not take them together because they are both very habit-forming and can affect your heart and respiration if you get too much.
yes, You can take is much stronger together c vitamin with penicillin
Yes, I just called the pharmacist to verify that it was the correct medicine. It is yellow now and a little bit smaller.
Yes you can take the 2, but be careful about how much of each you take.
Yes, there is not much out there that you can't take with Tylenol!. However you should only take one acetaminophen product at a time.
A person can take Toradol and Mucinex together. It would be best that you did not take them together.