Assuming two 500mg tablets of Tylenol (acetaminophen), you could take some ibuprofen as well. Some doctors will prescribe this as both drugs work in different (but similar) ways. You need to be careful of the dosage of Ibuprofen that you take. I would recommend reading this article: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_take_acetaminophen_and_ibuprofen_together
Yes. Endocet does contain acetominophen, however, so I wouldn't take any additional Tylenol or any pain reliever that contains acetaminophen, unless you have no liver problems and are monitoring how much Tylenol you are getting in a day. For an adult with no liver problems, the maximum is 4g. So if your endocet tablets contain 500mg each for example, and you are taking 8 a day, then don't take anymore Tylenol. If you are only taking 4 a day, then you could potentially take up to 4 Tylenol a day. Ibuprofen is fine to take with both.
Ibuprofen ototoxicity can potentially cause hearing loss and balance issues. This means that taking ibuprofen could lead to damage in the inner ear, affecting both hearing and balance functions. It is important to be cautious when using ibuprofen to avoid these risks.
Tylenol is toxic to the liver. Taking that much could damage your liver, perhaps permanently. You should always follow the directions on any medication to avoid harming yourself. Taking too much medicine does not make you feel that much better; it gives you more side effects.
you probably shouldn't because they both have Tylenol and you should take only so much of Tylenol you could mess up your liver.
When you have a kidney infection, taking a non-aspirin such as Tylenol or Advil (or other products containing Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen) will help alleviate the pain and some swelling. It is advised however that if you have symptoms of a kidney infection, especially if you have them regularly, you need to seek medical attention and speak with your doctor about a prescription antibiotic. Your kidneys are able to tell more about your health than meets the eye, and it could be a sign of something more serious.
Yes, but it could also be caused by any other number of reasons. If the stomach pain wasn't severe, you can try taking the ibuprofen again in a few days and see if it happens again. If the pains WERE severe, of course do not takt it again. Either way, you could be allergic to the ibuprofen.
If you take a dose of Tylenol and a dose of regular aspirin together, you would be overdosing, which could lead to death, but why would you do that when you could just take Tylenol brand aspirin, instead of a different type of Tylenol and an aspirin.
Absolutely not without talking with your doctor first. Ibuprofen can have additional effects on your platelets that could lead to severe bleeding issues when combined with coumadin.
It is technically safe, however there is pain releiving medication in Tylenol Cold already. If the pain relief from Tylenol Cold is insufficient you could take ibuprofen with it.
It is highly advised that you do not take multiple NSAIDs(Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) at one time. Both Mobic and Ibuprofen are NSAIDs, and combining them can have adverse effects such as gastrointestinal pain, cramping, ulceration, diarrhea, nausea, vomitting, and intestinal bleeding. If you need greater management of your pain, take Tylenol(acetaminophen), which is not an NSAID. Otherwise, consult your physician.
Nothing - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of Tylenol and you could kill your dog with it. The same is true for adult Tylenol in a pill form, aspirin, ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and all other human over-the-counter pain medications. If you think your dog would benefit from pain medication, you should talk to your veterinarian. There are safe daily pain medications for dogs, but you have to get a veterinary prescription to get them.