It is not recommended for a person to take Aleve (naproxen) if they have an allergy to another NSAID like Apsirin. It is important to see a doctor before using similar drugs. In general if a person has an allergy to one drug, they have a much higher risk of the same allergy to similar drugs.
Actually if you are allergic to aspirin, you cannot consume ibuprofen it contains aspirin. Excedrin also contains aspirin. Unless a medicine says it contains no aspirin stick to Tylenol and you'll be safe. I learned from experience.
You should always consult your Doctor on allergy related situations, even a Pharmacist will know about these reactions.
Our daughter is 22 months and our pediatrician prescribed albuterol for wheezing and coughing. She has a low grade fever; can she take Tylenol with albuterol?
There is no relation between aspirin or ibuprofen, and tramadol. If you are not allergic to tramadol, yes you can take this drug. But be cautious for allergic reaction.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
Aleve is naproxin sodium, chemically unrelated to the other NSAIDs.
yes
Don't risk it!
Yes, you can take acetaminophen with Zithromax.
No advid does not contail acetylsalicylic acid. Only Bayer and aspirin.
No. Aleve does have an anti-platelet effect but it's shorter in duration than that provided by aspirin. Further, it will interfere with the anti-platelet effect of aspirin if taken in parallel with aspirin.
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No. Aleve does have an anti-platelet effect but it's shorter in duration than that provided by aspirin. Further, it will interfere with the anti-platelet effect of aspirin if taken in parallel with aspirin.
Yes, I have done it, but I suggest regular old aspirin would be better.
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