The difference is the brand, and if you get migrains dont take aleve, or tylenol.
better not risk it
You should not take Aleve before a breast biopsy. Your radiologist will normally advise you to avoid all NSAIDS (Aleve, Motrin, Advil, and others) for a few days before and after the biopsy. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No, your period will not become heavier than normal if you take Advil one month and not the next. Taking Advil will not effect your periods in this way.
I wouldn't...check drugs.com...there are drug interactions between lexapro and midol, aleve, and advil..stick with tylenol
You can take Tylenol during pregnancy, but Advil, aspirin, and Aleve are not safe. If the pain persists you should see a doctor.
Take aleve or a medicine for cramps
can you take aleve with azo
Yes, you can alternate between Tylenol (acetaminophen) and Aleve (naproxen) every 6-8 hours. Note: The maximum daily dosage of acetaminophen is 4,000 mg. The maximum dose of naproxen is 1,500 mg (equivalent to 1,650 mg of naproxen sodium) per day. NSAIDs (such as Aleve) affect the kidneys with chronic use and should not be used regularly or in excess by patients with renal disorders or if they are hypertensive, diabetic, or take certain medications. Acetaminophen is metabolized by the liver and can lead to hepatic failure if used chronically at high doses. Acetaminophen and any other NSAID (aspirin, naproxen, ibuprofen) can be taken together safely as directed on the package or by your physician if you do not have renal or hepatic disease or your doctor has specifically told you not to take it (for example, if you are at risk for GI bleeding).
You can take Norethisterone which will stop your period for as long as you take it.
You should avoid regular use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like Aleve, Motrin, and Advil if you're on Yaz or Yasmin. Instead, take Tyenol.
They can cause headaches, yes. It depends on the flow of the day. If it's heavy, you're more likely to have headaches, nausea, fatigue, bloating, etc. On light days, the only known symptom most women have is fatigue. Take an anti-inflammatory such as Advil or take Naproxen (Aleve). Those two have been known to help the best when it comes to headaches and cramps that go with a period. Midol and Pamprin are there if you want an all-in-one cure. Most of the time, taking two Aleve is all I need.