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This is a safe combination. Caffeine (a xanthine derivative) and ibuprofen (an NSAID) do not have any interaction that I have ever heard of in my experiences in the field of pharmacy.
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
There is no important interaction between those 2 drugs. If you don't have any contraindication to take benadryl or ibuprofen, there is no problem.
There shouldn't be any interaction, but check with your physician or pharmacist.
There is hardly any interaction between them these days.The robot sat patiently, waiting for human interaction.
There is no evidence quinine has any contraceptive effect, and it presents dangers from side effects.
If you are worried about your health you wouldn't be taking heroin. The simple answer is, don't combine any drugs unless you know how they will react with each other and don't be taking heroin for any reason. There is no particular interaction between aspirin and opiates, so you're probably safe.
Yes. Apparently there is no interaction between Ambien (zolpidem) and Motrin(ibuprofen). Can I take Motrin and Ambien at the same time? Yes, but please don't take the Ambien (zolpidem) any time other than at bedtime. Take the Motrin (ibuprofen) with food or milk. Take both of these only as needed. The Ambien is only approved for short term use. Avoid alcohol with this product. reference:http://www.bjchelpforyourhealth.org/hfyh_content.aspx?id=5486
mexilitine, quinine,
Almost any store will carry ibuprofen. Certainly any pharmacy will.
You should always consult a doctor for such questions. But generally speaking you can. Advil's active ingredient is ibuprofen, which is an anti-inflamatory agent. Amoxicillin in a common antibiotic (think it is a derivative of peniccillin). I doubt there will be any interaction between these two.
No, there is no aspirin in ibuprofen of any size.