SUDafed (pseudoephedrine) can generally be taken while on Effient (clopidogrel), but it's important to consult with a healthcare provider first. Both medications do not have a known direct interaction, but individual health factors and other medications may influence safety. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist to ensure it's appropriate for your specific situation.
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what can you take for pain while taking effient
Yes. Be sure to take all of your antibiotic to cure the whole infection and not just part of it.
Yes. Effient is a brand name for the drug prasugrel taken to treat blood clots. When taking prasugrel drugs certain pain killers, like aspirin and ibubrofen, should be avoided, but acetaminophen like tylenol should be fine.
I do it all the time.
It all depends on the main ingredient in the Sudafed you are purchasing. The regular Sudafed which contains pseudoephdrine is safe to take with Dayquil. The Sudafed PE, which is now being sold can not be taken with Dayquil since Dayquil contains the same decongestant, phenylephrine as Sudafed PE.
No, you should not. Check with your doctor first.
There is no major interaction between those 2 medications. However, both drugs should be required, and sometimes sudafed is combined with other medication.
The difference between Sudafed and Sudafed PE is that Sudafed contains pseudoephedrine and Sudafed PE contains phenylephrine. While phenylephrine doesn't work quite as well as a decongestant, it is the most common decongestant ingredient in cold and sinus formulations, due to the fact that people were using pseudoephedrine to make the illegal drug methamphetamine.
NO come to think of it, there's no such thing as a "barbituate"
Please do not drink after you have taken this medication. I did and I felt horrible. I did not intend to drink after taking Sudafed, but I had two glasses of saki and one glass of wine and I was gone. I felt dizzy and completely intoxicated. I had taken the sudafed a couple of hours before I started drinking, but it was still in my system. Please be careful. Just take it with Xanax. You'll be good to GO.
There are no known interactions between Sudafed Congestion and gabapentin. This does not imply that there are no interactions, though. Always get advice from your doctor.