Excedrin contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and aspirin. All three of these will not interact with Atenolol.
HOWEVER, taking two Excedrin is the same as drinking two cups of coffee back to back. Atenolol is usually prescribed to decrease blood pressure and pulse to normal levels. It may be counter-productive to be increasing your intake of caffeine while on Atenolol. It is something you should discuss with your doctor.
yes, it will not harm or hurt you
Generally, yes. This is not an unsafe combination.
The ingredients in Excedrin are acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. The former two are routinely prescribed to pregnant women, while opinions vary on what doses of caffeine are safe for pregnant women; taking Excedrin before conceiving should not affect future pregnancies.
Yes it is safe. I have been taking percocet and excedrin maximum strength for years, but as always its safer to consult your doctor for reassurance due to the face that nobody knows your current medical history. I say yes.
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Excedrin (the same as Excedrin Migraine, the same as Excedrin Back & Body) contains three ingredients: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) which is safe. Caffeine which is also safe. The third ingredient is aspirin. Most physicians recommend not using aspirin in children until they are over 18 due to the risk of Reye's Syndrome.
I have found that mixing the two increases the effects of the oxy. Not a good combination though if you are taking oxy apap due to the fact that two excedrin has 500mg of acetaminophen in it that is simply too much tylenol in that case I would use ibuprofen instead. Keep ur head on straight and stay safe.
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