Research indicates that the Advil would not interact poorly with the steroids or antibiotics, but do not alter your medical plan or medication treatments without first consulting a doctor.
Advil is an anti-inflammatory
No NSAIDS. These are non steroid anti inflammatories. Advil (ibuprofen) , Aleve (Naproxen), no vitamins that have vitamin A or E, no Omega 3 or fish oils. Anything that is a blood thinner do not take. If you're not sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Tylenol (Acetominophen) is ok however.
If there is no infection then take antihistamine and apply topical steroid. In case of infection, topical or oral antibiotics are recommended
Yes, you can take some Advil after you have had Novocaine administered.
cyclostanozol is the same thing as Winni V. its to get you ripped and take off fat, alot of people stack it with Dbol with gets you big. its also considered a anabolic steroid. it comes in oral liqued, oral tabs, or injection form.
Yes, you can generally take malaria tablets after receiving a steroid injection, but it's important to consult your healthcare provider before doing so. Both treatments can have effects on the immune system, and your doctor can give you personalized advice based on your health status and specific medications. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare professional regarding medication interactions and timing.
Yes, but take the minimum dosage.
No, there is no need for an injection of any kind to cure chlamydia. It can be cured with a single dose of antibiotics in pill form.
There is a theory that the hand-em-out mentality will cause an outbreak of super viruses that are resistant to antibiotics. Every time you take an antibiotic your body and immune system gets used to them. Much like advil and other pain relievers.
Not all are taken my mouth. It is easier to get people to take them if they can be given that way. When penicillin was first used, it was given by injection. In this method, there is the problem of getting rid of the needles and only health professional would do it. Imagine having to go to see the doctor several times a day. Some are put on the skin and are not taken by mouth.
No, you can not. Ibuprofen is classed as a NSAID. Others in this class are Aleve, Naproxen, Advil, Celebrex. Neither can you take any blood thinners such as coumadin (warfarin). You must discontinue use for 7 days prior to surgery.
No, you can not. ibuprofen is classed as a NSAID. Others in this class are Aleve, Naproxen, Advil, Celebrex. Neither can you take any blood thinners such as coumadin (warfarin). You must discontinue use for 7 days prior to surgery.