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).
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Yes, you can generally take Aleve-D (which contains naproxen and pseudoephedrine) and Zyrtec (cetirizine) together, as there are no direct interactions between these medications. However, always consult with your healthcare provider before combining medications, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Be mindful of potential side effects, such as increased drowsiness from Zyrtec.
Yes, you can.
you get messed up
I would not recomend it
can you take naproxen and then claritin
I'm afraid that, even though it's unlikely it would be serious, the pseudoephedrine in the Zyrtec D and the dextromethorphan in the Mucinex could interact with each other. However normal Zyrtec with just cetirizine would be perfectly safe.
it is not a good idea to mix apap and alcohol. it makes you drowsy and works a number on your liver.
No. Naproxen is in Aleve.
No, it is not safe to mix two different medicines, especially for children.
Yes, you can mix liquid Zyrtec with juice to make it more palatable, as long as it's done according to the dosing instructions. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist before combining medications with other substances. Ensure that the juice does not contain ingredients that could interact negatively with the medication.
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