It is not recommended to crush Excedrin tablets, as they are formulated as a combination of different active ingredients that are meant to be released in a specific way when ingested whole. Crushing the tablets can alter the intended pharmacokinetics of the drug, potentially leading to unintended side effects or reduced efficacy. It is best to follow the instructions provided on the packaging or consult a healthcare professional for proper dosing and administration of Excedrin.
Excedrin (the same as Excedrin Migraine, the same as Excedrin Back & Body) contains three ingredients: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) which is safe. Caffeine which is also safe. The third ingredient is aspirin. Most physicians recommend not using aspirin in children until they are over 18 due to the risk of Reye's Syndrome.
yes, it will not harm or hurt you
Yes it is safe. I have been taking percocet and excedrin maximum strength for years, but as always its safer to consult your doctor for reassurance due to the face that nobody knows your current medical history. I say yes.
The ingredients in Excedrin are acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. The former two are routinely prescribed to pregnant women, while opinions vary on what doses of caffeine are safe for pregnant women; taking Excedrin before conceiving should not affect future pregnancies.
Yes, you can take Excedrin Migraine and Imitrex within 12 hours. You can even take them at the same time. Excedrin Migraine contains acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, and caffeine. All of these are safe to take with Imitrex - which is a triptan medication and works by a different mechanism than the medicines in Excedrin Migraine.
Yes, it is safe to take both Excedrin and Clonazepam. Excedrin contains three ingredients: acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin (non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory), and caffeine. Clonazepam (Klonopin) is a medication in the benzodiazepine class of medications which is used both as an anti-seizure medication and to treat panic disorder and anxiety. There should not be a drug interaction between the two.
Yes, you can take Lorazepam with Excedrin PM. Lorazepam is an anti-anxiety medication. Excedrin PM contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) and diphenhydramine (Benadryl). Both are safe to take with Lorazepam.
I'd check with your doc, all I can see is that excedrin has caffeine in that, I believe the excedrin back and body does not. The Metoprolol is a bp med correct? Do you drink coffee or tea now, I don't think one would hurt but I'd call the doc to be on the safe side.
It is a mixture of the active ingredient in Tylenol combined with aspirin and some caffeine. Excedrin Migraine is the only Excedrin with aspirin. It has: 250mg of aspirin, 250mg of acetaminophen, and 65mg caffeine.
When it comes to drug interaction, you should call your local pharmacy & speak to the pharmacist. He/She will be able to tell you "for sure" whether there is a problem mixing the two drugs. Better to be safe than sorry.
Yes. There is an Excedrin Back & Body
For the most up-to-date information on Excedrin's availability, I recommend checking with retailers or Excedrin's official website for announcements regarding restocking and availability. Generally, the timing of when Excedrin will be back on the shelf can vary due to factors like production, distribution, and demand.