can you take paracetamol with memantina
Yes, to room temperature. Taking too many paracetamol will kill your liver, which you need to live, hence the name.
The active ingredient in paracetamol becomes toxic as it ages, I would suggest not taking the risk.
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Paracetamol has no lactose in it. The chemical make-up or structure is not similar either. There have been a small percentage of people complaining of new lactose intolerances while taking paracetamol. However, there should be no conflict with your existing intolerance issues. If you have any concerns, you should talk to your doctor before taking.
The Australian Poisons Information Line informed me that Paracetamol is okay to take with Amoxycillin-based antibiotics. (It is also okay to take Paracetemol with Codeine, such as in Panadeine, with the common Co-amoxiclav which contains Amoxycillin with Glauvanic Acid) There may be some side effects such as upset stomach, nausea and vomiting. Keep your fluids up. On the NHS website (National Health Service) in the UK it states this: Sometimes, an infection may cause you pain and discomfort. Although antibiotics will help to clear your infection, they will rarely provide you with any pain relief. You may therefore want to take some kind of painkilling medication (analgesic) to help relieve your symptoms. Paracetamol is one of the safest painkillers, and rarely causes side effects. It is safe to use paracetamol at the same time as taking antibiotics. Taking the two medicines at the same time should not cause any problems. However, you must make sure that you carefully follow the dosage instructions provided by the manufacturer for both your antibiotics and the paracetamol. If you're still in significant pain after taking paracetamol, contact your GP. The only antibiotic which is an exception to this rule is isoniazid. This antibiotic is used to treat tuberculosis (an infection which primarily affects the lungs). A small number of reports suggest that taking this antibiotic with paracetamol may increase the risk of liver damage. You should always consult your GP before taking paracetamol with this antibiotic. Children should never be given paracetamol whilst being treated with isoniazid. Children who are under 16 years of age should not take aspirin.
Not to any significant amount.
Paracetamol is sparingly soluble in water. That means, 1 g of paracetamol is soluble in 30 to 100 ml of water.
There should be no problems when taking Paracetamol and an antihistamine together; however, if you are taking medications that might contain an antihistamine and Paracetamol, you would not want to take more Paracetamol without consulting your doctor or health care practitioner. Paracetamol can have serious side effects and taking too much can have serious consequences. For more information visit the Related Link.
It appears that you can..although you should inform the pharmacist of all other drug you are taking to be sure.
Yes, Paracetamol and Mucinex "D" can be taken together. Be sure to tell your Doctor or Pharmacist If you are taking any other medications.
Yes there is no problem in taking paracetamol with this medication, as long as there's no paracetamol/acetaminophen associated with your tramadol.