Yes.
Bactrim is a type of antibiotic medication.
Excedrin is an over-the-counter medication used to treat pain, which contains three ingredients: acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin (non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory), and caffeine.
None of these should interact with each other.
Cephalexin and sulfamethoxazole can not be taken together, irrespective of zicam. Cephalexin is bacteriocidal and all sulfa drugs including sulfamethoxazole are bacteriostatic.
You take Relpax at the very onset of a migraine. If that does not work in a couple of hours, yes you could take some Excedrin.
NO. Do not take them together. Bad side effects will happen due to drug interaction.
It is best not to mix medications. Some meds do not mix well together.
When it comes to drug interaction, you should call your local pharmacy & speak to the pharmacist. He/She will be able to tell you "for sure" whether there is a problem mixing the two drugs. Better to be safe than sorry.
Yes, you can generally take loratadine and Excedrin together, as there are no known interactions between them. Loratadine is an antihistamine used for allergy relief, while Excedrin typically contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine for pain relief. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety based on your individual health needs.
It is generally not recommended to take diclofenac and Excedrin together without consulting a healthcare professional. Both medications can increase the risk of gastrointestinal issues, such as bleeding or ulcers. Additionally, Excedrin contains acetaminophen, which can be harmful in high doses. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist before combining medications.
Yes, you can take Excedrin and antibiotics together. Excedrin generally contains three ingredients - acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, and caffeine. None of these should interact with antibiotic.
Excedrin and Theraflu both contain acetaminophen, the pain-killing ingredient in Tylenol. Acetaminophen is very dangerous in high doses, and it's even more dangerous when alcohol is in your system. Combining Excedrin and Theraflu is therefore not a good idea.
You should be able to. They warn against certain anti-depressants and excedrin, as they can make you bruise or bleed more easily, but since it's an anticonvulsant, you should be fine. (I take both and I've never had issues.)
Only give your dog sulfamethoxazole if the vet gave you a perscription(this is the only way you can get it),
Sure, you can take amlodipine besylate and Excedrin together, but it's not exactly a match made in heaven. Amlodipine is a blood pressure medication and Excedrin contains aspirin, which can increase the risk of bleeding. So, while it's not recommended, if you're feeling risky, go ahead and roll the dice. Just don't come crying to me if things go south.