Hydroxyzine and ibuprofen do not have any known significant interactions. However, both medications can cause sedation or drowsiness, so combining them may enhance these effects in some individuals. It’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking them together to ensure safety and address any specific health concerns.
No, ibuprofen is on the list of drugs that may interact with Coumadin.
Yes, it is safe, however you should always consult a doctor or pharmacist for dosage. Many cold, headache, and sinus relief contain ibuprofen with phenylephrine hydrochloride, including Advil Congestion Relief (200mg ibuprofen, 10mg phenyleprine HCl).
Ibuprofen and hydroxyzine can generally be taken together, but it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before combining them. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), while hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that can cause sedation. Be aware of potential side effects, and ensure that your individual health conditions and medications are taken into consideration. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication combinations.
Hydroxyzine pamoate is classified as an antihistamine.
Yes you can. They do not interact with each other
It's generally not recommended to take hydroxyzine and Coricidin HBP together without consulting a healthcare provider. Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that can cause sedation, while Coricidin HBP contains ingredients that may also cause drowsiness and interact with other medications. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist to ensure safety and avoid potential drug interactions.
No. Hydroxyzine is an antianxiety medication with some antihistamine properties.
Yes those would not interact. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medicine. It has no effect on cholesterol, so it doesn't interfere with the cholesterol drugs. Remember that ibuprofen does tend to be harsh on the stomach. Eat before you take it.
Hydroxyzine decreases serotonin levels as it a serotonin antagonist.
Benadryl and hydroxyzine are both antihistamines, but they are not the same medication.
Yes, bth medications shouldn't interact, however if any allergies are recorded from any of these two should not be taken.
no