Taking low-dose aspirin with Aleve (naproxen) can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcers, as both medications are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that can irritate the stomach lining. Additionally, using them together may lead to reduced effectiveness of aspirin's cardioprotective benefits. It's important to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications for safe use.
Aleve is naproxin sodium, chemically unrelated to the other NSAIDs.
Yes, you can take acetaminophen with Zithromax.
No advid does not contail acetylsalicylic acid. Only Bayer and aspirin.
Yes, I have done it, but I suggest regular old aspirin would be better.
Aspirin and Tylenol are unrelated. You can take the full recommended dose of Tylenol (acetominophen) if you are taking a baby aspirin.
no you cant
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.
There are many medications that can be taken in place of naproxen sodium, or Aleve. For instance, Motrin, Advil, or Tylenol can all be taken in place of Aleve.
Are you an idiot? You cant take aspirin to pass a drug test.
You should wait at least 6 hours after naproxen if you want to take ibuprofen or any other anti-inflammatory drug... The mechanism of action is the same... you won't get any additional benefit by taking ibuprofen before that 6 hours. You'll only have more side effects.
Yes, but both can cause bleeding to take longer to stop. Don't take a higher dose of aspirin that the 81mg dose. 220 naproxen really should be enough alone.
You can take Tylenol during pregnancy, but Advil, aspirin, and Aleve are not safe. If the pain persists you should see a doctor.