Yes, you can generally take Aleve (naproxen) with atrial fibrillation (A-FIB), but it's important to do so cautiously and under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Aleve can potentially increase the risk of bleeding, especially if you are taking anticoagulants for A-FIB. Always consult your doctor before starting any new medication to ensure it's safe based on your specific health situation.
can you take aleve with azo
can u take soma and aleve together
can a person take meclizine and aleve together
no
I take aleve ocassionaly for pack pain. Iam on amytryptyline one a night. Is this alright
If you take aleve and ecstasy you should be perfectly fine. just take small doses of the aleve!!! no more than two. A little pain reliever will never hurt anybody
If ultram isn't ridding you of your pain aleve certainly will not help. I was on ultram for eight years and it worked for mild pain. I've taken Aleve a few times and it did absolutely nothing. But to answer your question I can take aleve with ultram with no problem.
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There are no listed interactions between Aleve and Plaquenil. If you plan to take both Aleve and Plaquenil, it would be best to consult with a doctor or pharmacist dosage instructions and possible interactions.
can you take aleve and colchris
No, diabetes doesn't have hands or a mouth. But a person that has type two diabetes can take aleve
Yes it is safe - so long as it is just Aleve and not a combination of Aleve and cold medication.