can you take aciterim for psoriasis when taking naproxin
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I have read that Naproxen could be taken as both, but in general at the first sign of pain take Naproxen immediately.
yes Naproxen is just a anti-inflammatory and doesn't have anything in it to subside pain there for a lot of patients are told to take a pain reliever containing Acetaminophen because they work well together to reduce swelling and pain
demerol is an opiate (pain killer) and naproxen is used for pain, but is actually a anti-flammitory which takes down swelling (which is what pain actually is) basically its a non narcotic pain reliver...but thats not why you came lol...yes, you can take them together without any reprecutions.
ughh, im on naproxen too, for tendonitis and its crap im in more pain now than i ever was before :(
No. Naproxen is an anti inflammatory, so does not make you high. You will likely get better pain relief though, when you take an anti inflammatory with an opioid painkiller.
No, do not take two pain killers together - you will get an overdose and harm your liver and kidneys.
Yes, naproxen (naprosyn or alleve) can be taken in conjunction with muscle relaxants (Flexiril) to achieve a more effective dissolution of pain
Naproxen will not make a difference when we deal with kidney stones. The best thing is to go the doctor and never auto prescribe RX.
You should separate them by about 3 hours. Naproxen is going to be the stronger pain killer here. Take that first. It will last about 12 hours, and will take care of both pain and inflammation. Have some food before you take it, because it's hard on the stomach.
It is generally not advisable to take additional pain medications with naproxen without consulting a healthcare professional. Combining naproxen with other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase the risk of side effects, such as gastrointestinal bleeding or kidney issues. If you need additional pain relief, it's best to discuss your options with a doctor or pharmacist to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory that will relieve your back pain if you have an inflamed disc. It depends on your situation and what is specifically wrong with your back. I was given Naproxen for my scoliosis and it helped me some for a short while.
Women should take a pain reliever such as ibuprofen or naproxen prior to the procedure, as there may be some cramping.