Yes, you can donate platelets after taking Aleve (naproxen), but it's advisable to wait at least 48 hours after your last dose. Aleve is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can affect platelet function temporarily. Always check with your local blood donation center for their specific guidelines and recommendations regarding medication use prior to donation.
it can inhibit the release of platelets in your body...but im not sure if you could or not donate
Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
Yes, combining oxycodone and aleve cause no adverse reactions. However, unless you are taking oxycontin, it is more than likely you are taking a preparation of oxycodone and a drug similar to aleve such as acetaminophen (tylenol) or ibuprofen (advil). Your prescription bottle will be labeled with any mixer in the preparation. If it has a mixer in it aleve would probably do little to further relieve pain, and taking aleve on top of a mixer could potentially be hard on your liver. unless you are absolutely positive there is no mixer, I would not suggest taking aleve with oxycodone.
I would recommend against taking midol and aleve together if on the active ingredients listed includes either naproxen or ibuprofen. This is because naproxen is the same drug as aleve and ibuprofen works in a similar fashion as naproxen. Taking aleve with either of these two ingredients in your midol may produce an overdose.
Aleve might elevate blood pressure. If your bl. pressure isn't well controlled and over or near the limit, you should avoid Aleve.
Not together
It is not advisable to take Aleve while taking Biaxin! Aleve contains Naproxen, which is also an anti-inflamitory medication, which combining the two could cause severe liver damage
Xanax is a prescription benzodiazipam, Aleve is an OTC (over the counter) non-steroidal anti-inflamitory drug taken to relieve pain. You should be able to take these two medicines together, as Aleve does not suppress your respiratory response, and Xanax does. It's best to ask your doctor anytime you're taking prescription medication.
Aspirin and ibuprofen are okay, as long as the donor is feeling fine during the time of their appointment. But if the service you are donating blood to also uses your platelets, they may not allow you to donate if you have taken these drugs in the last 2 days or so, as they prevent the platelets from working properly.
This would be fine to take. Aleve is a NON-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It will not interact with the steroids in the triamcinolone. Remember that NSAID drugs are harsh on the stomach. Have some food before taking the Aleve.
I did it's all good