Yes, this is safe as long as you follow directions and do not take in excess.
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The usual dose for aspirin is two 325 mg tablets ever 4 - 6 hours for pain and/or inflammation. If aspirin tends to upset your stomach, you can take the enteric coated aspirin, which helps reduce the irritation to the stomach.
When you say "UTI pain reliever" do you mean something like Pyridium or AZO Standard? If so, then yes, you can take vicodin with those medicines. If you mean something else, then you do not want to take two pain medications together. Pyridium and AZO are phazopyridine, which is a urinary agent and not a true pain reliever. They only act on the urinary system.
Recrystallisation, as it is solid at room temperature, but is soluble at elevated temperatures. Distillation requires boiling, so distillation of solid aspirin is not appropriate, in the general sense.
Nope. In general, you can only get pregnant if you are ovulating.
A pregnant belly can be heavy, depending on the weight of the fetus and the size of the mother in general.
She miscarried after a car crash.
I was told that you should not take ibuprofen while pregnant, but most doctors will let you take a regular dose of Tylenol for pain. It comes in a mostly white package, says Regular Dosage, should be only 325mg capsules. I took it to fight a fever for sinus infection while pregnant. Just don't over do it, best thing is to ask a doctor or pharmacist about this.
In general, pregnant women should not use diuretics unless a physician recommends their use
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The general term is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
In general no, but there are always exeptions.