The Website doublecheckmd.com has a section on the liver-related side-effects of Tamiflu. I do not know how reliable a source that website is. I am continuing to research this question as I have a personal stake in the answer as well.
They state that
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"Tamiflu may cause hepatitis (infection or inflammation of the liver - may cause nausea; vomiting; fever; abdominal pain; jaundice/yellowing of the skin; fatigue; loss of energy; abnormal liver blood tests including GGT and AP/alkaline phosphatase).
This drug may also cause the following symptoms that are related to hepatitis:
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I take aleve ocassionaly for pack pain. Iam on amytryptyline one a night. Is this alright
If a person is positive for hepatitis B that has nothing to do with lupus one way or the other. The two are not related.
I can't see any reason why one can't take Aleve with apple juice.
All types of hepatitis are diagnosed with a blood test.The hepatitis virus panel is a series of blood tests used to detect current or past infection by hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C. It can screen blood samples for more than one kind of hepatitis virus at the same time.Antibody and antigen tests can detect each of the different hepatitis viruses.Note: Hepatitis D only causes disease in people who also have hepatitis B. It is not routinely checked on a hepatitis antibody panel. http://www.std-gov.org/stds/hepatitis.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003558.htm
There is currently no vaccine available against Hepatitis C. There is research going on to develop one but it will take years at least before one is developed.
Usually, yes, with no problem, and you can drive, too. However, I found if I downed aleve & Zyrtec all at once/together, I became really drowsy/fatigued. This only happened today, and I fell asleep for approx. 3 hours from 11:45am-2:52pm. If you take zyrtec (or aleve...1-2 pills for aleve, 1 for ALL day for zyrtec), space one of them apart. For instance, take the zyrtec (or aleve) first, wait 1-2+ hours, then take the aleve (or zyrtec). Spacing it out a bit leaves no reaction, at least in my experience. (also I am 25/Female, if that makes any difference...I take them both due to allergic reactions to bug bites/mosquito bites, & headaches/muscle aches).
Yes they can but if you know what's good for you pls stay away from tramadol, this drug has made my life a nightmare. Yeah it works for the pain but the withdrawl symptoms that comes when you stop taking it are pure hell!
Aleve (naproxen sodium) is an NSAID. Tramadol (tramadol hydrochloride) is an opiod receptor, serotonin releaser, and norepinephrin reuptake inhibitor. There is no contraindication listed that would prohibit taking one of each if prescribed by your doctor.
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Yes. But you should avoid drinking alcohol while taking metronidazole - it can cause you to be very sick.
Aleve is a over the counter medication that is taken for pain. Aleve is long lasting and only one tablet needs to be taken every eight hours.
Treatments for pain in the head and shoulder, one should take some pain reliever, such as Aleve. For shoulder pain, one should consult with the doctor.