Ibuprofen is an entirely different drug that aspirin, but it is effective for similar pain relief and therapeutic purposes. Some of its side effects are different from the side effects of aspirin.
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This combination is used frequently in OTC cold and allergy remedies. There is no known reaction between these two medications.
It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking ibuprofen with any other medication to avoid potential interactions or side effects.
You can take some to help with the side effects, but of course check with the doctor first.
the two are completely different and shouldn't create a problem...but take it easy on the ibuprofen....don't want anyone's stomach exploding
There are no significant interactions between Biotin, Flexeril, and Ibuprofen. When taking more than two medications, there are potential side effects that may not have been recorded. Use caution.
No, there are no side effects due to combining them or drug/drug interactions between the two.
It is generally safe to take ibuprofen with phentermine, but it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before combining the two medications. Ibuprofen may increase the risk of certain side effects such as stomach irritation when taken with phentermine.
Should be none. Ibprofen is just an anti-inflammatory and is not a narcotic. If you are worried about side-effects, then I suggest that you take tylenol.
Our pediatrician recommends Tylenol over Ibuprofen because the Ibuprofen has more possible side effects, such as dehydration. As for Tylenol, there may be some issues with the liver. Either way, use medication sparingly.
Totally.