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yes, I wen to my doctor today and he gave me Naproxen 500 because of my neck pain. He knows i take 1500mg of keppra. so I think it shouldn't be a problem.
No, you can't take Ibuprofen with Naproxen as long as both are NSAID. Naproxen is stronger so you might prefer this one with Flexeril.
No. Naproxen is an anti inflammatory, so does not make you high. You will likely get better pain relief though, when you take an anti inflammatory with an opioid painkiller.
You get sleepy, because after a long day you get worn out. So what you gotta do is lay down take a nap, and when you wake up you will so much better. Sleepy means to feel drowsy.
I am not a doctor nor a pharmacist, so my answer is entirely from experience with the two drugs. Naproxen 500 is WEAK in comparison to oxycodone 500. Naproxen if anything is more of a anti inflammatory, oxycodone can get you "high", naproxen not so much.
yes m357 is a generic for vicodin 5/500. That means it has 5 milligrams of hydrocodone which is the main ingredient in vicodin and has euphoric effects. If taken as prescribed they may get sleepy and a slight buzz. They are addictive so only take as prescribed. yes m357 is a generic for vicodin 5/500. That means it has 5 milligrams of hydrocodone which is the main ingredient in vicodin and has euphoric effects. If taken as prescribed they may get sleepy and a slight buzz. They are addictive so only take as prescribed.
It's an anti-inflammatory used, for example, in relieving osteo-Arthritis. It can harm the stomach lining so is accompanied by a buffering medication to minimise the risk.
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Naproxen is essentially ibuprofen, so no you should not take it if you're allergic to ibuprofen. Basically, stay away from drugs that are in the same family as ibuprofen, because you could have an allergic reaction to those medications as well.. For example, ibuprofen is a NSAID, so you should stay away from other NSAID medicines such as, aspirin, naproxen, celecoxib, etc.
Naproxen is very strong for someone who's pregnant to take. Tylenol is what they recommend when pregnant. So consult your doctor if you need something that strong. I don't see how it would make you miscarry though. It thins out the blood so you can bleed more but in order to miscarry you have to take so much you will hurt yourself and get internal bleedingsor a stroke.
Ahh nothing. I've been perscribed Ibprofun with other drugs many of times.
No, you do not want to mix two anti-inflammatory medications. These are hard on the stomach and can cause internal bleeding if you overdose on them. Naproxen should be taken every twelve hours, so you can take something else after 10 hours. Indomethacin should be taken every 8 hours, so you can take something else after 6 hours.