Cetrizine or Zyrtec is an antihistimine, now sold OTC as well as byt prescription. There are no stated counterindications about a cetrizine and aspirin interaction. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist to be certain.
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Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together.
Yes, though you can reduce those effects by always taking aspirin with or after food. You shouldn't take aspirin if you have, or have had, a gastric ulcer.
No if you are experiencing tremors after taking Valium you need to discuss this with your MD.
can you eat onoins while taking coumadin?
If you take a dose of Tylenol and a dose of regular aspirin together, you would be overdosing, which could lead to death, but why would you do that when you could just take Tylenol brand aspirin, instead of a different type of Tylenol and an aspirin.
Yes, but I would recommend only taking the Tylenol 3 for the pain. By the way, Aspirin is ibuprofen.
You can take these drugs together, but probably shouldn't. They do not interact, but both have similar actions, so taking one dose of each of them at the same time (that is, one dose of cetirizine and one dose of chlorpheniriamine) would probably be like taking either two cetirizine or two chlorphenirimine in the effect it had (in other words it'd be like taking a small overdose of either of these medications). This is not advisible, as these medications can cause drowsiness and other side-effects. They each also have other side-effects unique to each drug, so taking these two medications at the same time also can mean that you're exposing yourself to more potential side-effects than if you just take one of them. Additionally, just taking one type of medication means that you would know which one it was that was causing the side-effects, should any occur. Basically, I'd say it'd be a bad idea to take these drugs simultaneously. If you find that one drug, at the normal dose, is not enough, then I'd suggest consulting a pharmacist or doctor.
phertemine sides effects?
Death
Cetirizine Hcl. is the active ingredient in Allegra now that it is available without a presciption, It is legal, but only when used as directed.
Yes