tylenol.
You can take Tylenol during pregnancy, but Advil, aspirin, and Aleve are not safe. If the pain persists you should see a doctor.
No they are not. They are in a different class caled NSAID's
Aleve
Antibiotics reduce infection, not pain. If the dentist didn't prescribe any pain medication, you can take over-the-counter medication such as Moutrin, Aleve, Tylenol for pain. (I like Aleve because it also helps with the swelling.)
You should talk to the veterinarian who spayed your dog about pain medications for her. You can't give your dog human pain medications (Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, aspirin, etc) because these are very toxic to dogs and could kill her.
Back pain medication can be non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and/or acetaminophen. You can take Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, Mortino or Aspirin for back pain. There are also rub on creams available from these same brands for area specific pains.
Nothing - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of Tylenol and you could kill your dog with it. The same is true for adult Tylenol in a pill form, aspirin, ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and all other human over-the-counter pain medications. If you think your dog would benefit from pain medication, you should talk to your veterinarian. There are safe daily pain medications for dogs, but you have to get a veterinary prescription to get them.
Yes, if it will all fit in your mouth you can.
Depending on the arthritis pain, some over the counter medications such as Aleve and Tylenol work relatively well. Othertimes, creams such as BenGay and Aspercreme work. For severe pain, a doctor can prescribe medications.
The maximum safe dose of vicodin is a function of how much Tylenol is in the vicodin The most vicodin w/apap you should take in a day is 80/4000
Treatments for pain in the head and shoulder, one should take some pain reliever, such as Aleve. For shoulder pain, one should consult with the doctor.
I usually take ibuprofen or tylenol,i have bad lower back pain all the time,just be careful about how much your taking,ok? Hope this helps:)