It's not a good idea to take multiple NSAIDs at the same time. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
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No, it does not have aspirin, but it is considered an "NSAID" which means it is a close cousin of aspirin. Etodolac is a pain medication in the same family as ibuprofen (Advil). NSAIDS can have blood thinning properties, although not as much as aspirin. Therefore, you should not be taking large amounts of aspirin while using etodolac. For those people taking low dose aspirin for heart health as well as an NSAID like etodolac, it is OK to take your daily aspirin. Just make sure that you take it prior to any other NSAID (wait 30-45 minutes before taking the NSAID). This ensures that you will retain the cardioprotective properties of aspirin.
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no i dont think you should combine them.
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You can take Advil or another NSAID while taking Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) as long as NSAID isn't contraindicated for you.
You can take basically any of the popular over the counter medicines you want for a headache while taking methadone. Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin they are all safe to take while taking methadone. I made sure by contacting several pharmacist and asking. They all confirmed the safety of taking them together.
I wouldn't...check drugs.com...there are drug interactions between lexapro and midol, aleve, and advil..stick with tylenol
Yes, you can take Advil and paracetamol together. Advil works best for treating inflammation and reducing pain while paracetamol targets a fever.
Yes, you can generally take Advil (ibuprofen) while on methylprednisolone, but it's important to do so with caution. Both medications can increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, such as ulcers or bleeding. Always consult your healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure it's safe based on your specific health conditions and other medications you may be taking.
I mean, yeah you can. But thats like taking advil when you already took aleve or a painkiller of a different sort. To answer your question yes, you'll live to tell the tale.