Yes. These are two separate classes of medication that do not interact with each other, nor do they have similar effects that could amplify. In fact, Nyquil, being something you take for colds and flus, is formulated to be taken alongside other medications the cold/flu sufferer may take.
While it's always a good idea to check with your doc or pharmacist, I'd say you're safe on this as long as you follow the dosing instructions properly.
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i mix it all the time, and its never given me problems!
No, NyQuil is not an antibiotic. It is an over-the-counter medication primarily used to relieve symptoms of cold and flu, such as cough, congestion, and sore throat. NyQuil contains ingredients like acetaminophen, dextromethorphan, and diphenhydramine, which help alleviate symptoms but do not treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics are specifically designed to target bacterial infections, whereas NyQuil addresses symptom relief.
Answer No. The only treatment for step throat is antibiotics (usually penicillin), which are not found in NyQuil. If you think you have strep throat, see a doctor immediately. how in the name of science would that work. just think about it.
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I don't know you well enough to give you an answer, call your doctor. Do not mix without his/her approval.
Though it's hard to say, depending on which NyQuil you would use, as each NyQuil has different drugs and a combination of them in it (NyQuil Cough, NyQuil Cold & Flue, etc.), it doesn't seem like there would be an interaction between the two.
Being both a pharmacist and a doctor, I know for a fact that these two drugs will have no side effects if taken together. Infact, the taking of Nyquil allows for the prednisone to be absorbed more easily into the body.