Nothing is completely safe, but Advil (ibuprofen) is considered one of the safer choices for pain relief. Not much of it is excreted in breast milk, and it's commonly given to infants anyway. One study found that a mother taking 1 200 mg tablet of Advil every four hours (1.2 grams daily) had a daily total of about 100 micrograms of ibuprofen in her breast milk. Since the average therapeutic dose for infants is 30 milligrams/kg daily, this is only a few hundredths of a percent of the amount a doctor would normally prescribe for an infant.
Please consult with your obgyn provider.
no
I wouldn't...check drugs.com...there are drug interactions between lexapro and midol, aleve, and advil..stick with tylenol
I mean, yeah you can. But thats like taking advil when you already took aleve or a painkiller of a different sort. To answer your question yes, you'll live to tell the tale.
It is possible to breastfeed while taking antidepressants as long as you are carefully monitored by a physician.
Ask your doctor. I would not suggest it.
Yes
Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together.
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You should avoid regular use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like Aleve, Motrin, and Advil if you're on Yaz or Yasmin. Instead, take Tyenol.
It is not advisable to take Aleve while taking Biaxin! Aleve contains Naproxen, which is also an anti-inflamitory medication, which combining the two could cause severe liver damage
no i dont think you should combine them.
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Don't take the Aleve until you check in with the person prescribing the Zoloft. That's the potential drug interaction.