No, do not take two pain killers together - you will get an overdose and harm your liver and kidneys.
No, you can't take Ibuprofen with Naproxen as long as both are NSAID. Naproxen is stronger so you might prefer this one with Flexeril.
You might take acetaminophen with ibuprofen. You might take acetaminophen with Naprosyn. But you CAN'T take ibuprofen and naproxen (Naprosyn) together, as long as both drugs are NSAID and works on the same receptors. Naproxen is a little bit more powerful than ibuprofen.
you can use naproxen instead of ibuprofen
No!!... a BIG NO! I'm allergic to ibuprofen such as Advil.. and taking naproxen sodium also have the same exact effect!. Don't take naproxen Sodium if you are allergic to ibuprofen!
Yes, you can take ibuprofen while on metoprolol.
Can you take kalms and naproxen together
Can I take Meloxicam 7.5 mg tablets with 10mg of Valium
Yes, but as these are both NSAIDS they cannot be taken together. Maximum dosage for ibuprofen is 800mg. up to 3 times daily.
Yes, bth medications shouldn't interact, however if any allergies are recorded from any of these two should not be taken.
Naproxen is essentially ibuprofen, so no you should not take it if you're allergic to ibuprofen. Basically, stay away from drugs that are in the same family as ibuprofen, because you could have an allergic reaction to those medications as well.. For example, ibuprofen is a NSAID, so you should stay away from other NSAID medicines such as, aspirin, naproxen, celecoxib, etc.
you can use naproxen instead of ibuprofen
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.