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Yes you can take that
no you cant
not a good idea
Loratab contains the narcotic hydrcodone; Celebrex is non-narcotic. for the second part of this question: ask a doctor.
Yes it is the same company.
The patent for Celebrex expires in 2013. It is expected that once Celebrex goes off-patent, several companies will begin manufacturing a generic Celebrex drug. Normally in the United States, one company is given 180 days of exclusivity to manufacture a generic version of a drug. After 180 days, other manufacturers of generic medications will likely begin making a generic form of Celebrex. No. Celecoxib is the active ingredient in Celebrex, but it is not a generic version of it. This can be confusing, because the active ingredient of any drug is often referred to as the "generic name." But the generic name is not the same as a generic version of a medicine. For there to be a generic version of a medicine, the original medicine must first go off-patent. Then another company besides the original manufacturer must start making the product.
I take those three and it's all fine.
Celebrex and Tylenol are in different classes of pain medication, and when you take them both together, they work much better than either one alone. It is a case of 1 + 1 = 3 in terms of the effectiveness of the medication, that is, one Celebrex and one Tylenol are more powerful in relieving pain than two Celebrex alone or two Tylenol alone. The medical term for this is "synergistic." I got this from "Dr. Nelson's Post Operative Instruction Page". You can check it out by searching Google for it.
Yes they can. I am currently taking Celebrex - 200mg twice daily and penicillin - 500mg 4 times daily. I just took both my Celebrex at the same time, then immediately took the penicillin. They should be perfectly safe together, as long as you follow instructions.
I have the same question... What company made MW fancy handbags?
Yes, these are fine together. Zyrtec is an antihistamine. Celebrex is a pain reliever. In general, you have interactions when two drugs are in the same classification - but it's always better to ask an expert and be safe than to be sorry!
Electrolux Oxygen is made by Eureka, not Electrolux. So yes they are made by the same company called Eureka.