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no you can not take theraflu if you have high blood pressure and diabetes.
That should not be a problem as long as it does not contain dextromethorphan, which doesn't play nicely with downers.
Yes, you can generally take Albuterol while using Theraflu, as there are no direct interactions between the two. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Always follow the dosing instructions for both medications and monitor for any unusual side effects.
Since Theraflu contains phenylephrine it says you should not take it with Benadryl because it contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine and can cause a reaction.
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Oxicodon and theroflu
It is probably not a good idea, since theraflu typically contains another decongestant known as "phenylephrine." Combining the two decongestants could have harmful effects on blood pressure since they both constrict blood vessels. I wouldn't take sudafed with theraflu. I would opt to go with either sudafed and Tylenol if a pain reliever therapy is preferred, or just taking theraflu. Ive found phenylephrine to be a pretty effective decongestant, especially in the theraflu formulation -3rd year Rx Student-
Lexapro is an SSRI( Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor). Theraflu only interacts with medications known as MAOI's(Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor). Therefore, since SSRI's and MAOI's are two different types of medications, you may take the recommended dose of Theraflu along with a prescription dose of Lexapro.
Can you take creatine while taking synthroid medication
no do not take Creatine supplements while taking Abilify
No, do not take these together. Check the ingredients - you will see that TheraFlu contains a pain and fever reducer (acetaminaphen). You will also see that naproxen is listed as a pain and fever reducer. You do not want to take two of the same kinds of medicines together.Take one or the other - I would recommend taking the cold medicine first. Then wait at least 6 hours before you take the naproxen, then another 6 hours before you take the Theraflu again. My personal advice is to save the naproxen until you get over your cold, because it is a 12 hour product and is really going to interfere with the number of times you can take the cold medicine.