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Yes it can indeed do so. When you mix Nyquil plus Tylenol Ibuprofen or aspirin you can cause an upset stomach. You can also cause a headache believe it or not.
Taking Advil, since it is an aspirin regimen, can lower your risk of heart disease and heart attack. However, Advil isn't the best or the safest aspirin regimen to take. If you insist of taking an aspirin regimen every day, I would recommend Bayer aspirin regimen. But other than that, there are no really serious side effects. However, do not take an aspirin regimen if you are experiencing stomach problems. If your stomach feels like it is cramping or hurting really bad, I would recommend switching over to a Tylenol regimen. Tylenol is 100% ibuprofen. I am recommending this because you should NEVER take an aspirin regimen when experiencing stomach discomfort.
You should not take Excedrin Migraine and Ibuprofen together, because Excedrin Migraine (and regular Excedrin Extra Strength) contains Aspirin, which is in the same NSAID category that Ibuprofen is. Taking them together can increase the risk of damage to the stomach lining, which can cause ulcers. It is not recommended to even take Ibuprofen with the low-dose aspirin used to prevent heart attack and stroke, because Ibuprofen can wipe out the protective quality you are taking the low-dose aspirin for. Excedrin Tension Headache contains the Acetaminophen and Caffeine, but not the Aspirin, and this would be safe to take with Ibuprofen.
Promethethazine is combined with codeine and sometimes Dextromethorphan that is classified as an antihistamine used to treat allergies, motion sickness, nighttime sedation and pain reliever. it is OK to take with ibuprofen, aspirin or acetominiphine(tylenol). if Advil or aspirin upset your stomach, then OK to take with Tylenol. there are no drug interactions. this drug also treats colds and cough.
No, Ibuprofen is a is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug . Aspirin is analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication. Ibuprofen's common side effect is an upset stomach. Aspirin also thins the blood so bleeding risk increases.
No, never give Tylenol or ibuprofen to your pet. They are dangerous to the dog. Only use a buffered regular aspirin. It must be buffered too or will cause ulcers or other stomach problems in the dog's stomach. Be sure to check with your Veterinarian as to why you are giving your dog aspirin or want to. The Vet has many pain relievers that are appropriate to what is causing the dog's pain. A good check up, if not already done, is in order with your Veterinarian. You also need to check with your Vet as to what dosage to give of the buffered aspirin.
Aspirin or ibuprofen are known to irritate the stomach because they are chemically classified as acids. Acids may irritate the stomach lining. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is not an acid so it doesn't not irritate the stomach.
Answer: Because, acetaminophen based products; Tylenol etc... does not have the anti- inflammitory properties that ibuprofen and aspirin have. Since aspirin causes stomach upset in some, we are pushed to ibuprofen. Personally I trust aspirin much more, because it's been around forever. To avoid upset, I buy Enteric coated. It bypasses the stomach and dissolves in the intestine. Howver- note: Aspirin has a blood thinning effect, so if you take blood thinners (Coumadin), talk to your doctor.
Aspirin is "acetylsalicylic acid". Changing the chemical, changes the action. What is commonly done, is to coat the aspirin with a compound that does not let the aspirin dissolve in the stomach. This is called an "enteric coating". This helps a lot with stomach upset from taking regular aspirin.
The stomach lining secretes a thick layer of mucus that helps protect it from the stomach acid. Aspirin, Motrin, Advil, Aleve, ibuprofen etc (but not Tylenol/ acetominophen) decrease the production of this mucus and so can lead to stomach upset and inflammation and occasionally ulcers.
Ibuprofen. If you are taking it for a long period of time, be careful, because it can agitate your stomach.
Any pill can give you a stomachache if you take it on an empty stomach. However, if you already have food in your stomach, or you take the pill with food, you'll be fine. Also, tylenol causes no stomach pain in itself.