Naproxen and Aleve are not exactly the same, but they are closely related. Aleve is a brand name for the over-the-counter medication that contains naproxen as its active ingredient. Both are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Therefore, while Aleve contains naproxen, not all naproxen products are branded as Aleve.
It can I believe you are wondering about Aspirin. Aspirin is known to cause Reye's Syndrome in children and young adults. It also like tears up your stomach something bad if you take a lot of it. Depending on pain severity I would recommend either Tylenol or Alleve, or both. I would advise against taking Aspirin except in moderation. Advil and Alleve are kind of the same thing, Alleve is a bit stronger.
Yes. Aleve is an anti-inflammatory. It can be taken with, or around the same time as, Hydrocodone.
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Dogs can have aspirin, but it should only be given according to a vet's directions. Tylenol, definitely, NEVER. It's poisonous to dogs. I don't specifically know about Alleve, but it doesn't seem worth risking.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
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Advil, Tylenol, Alleve Check with your doctor for the best option for you and how much you should take how often.
no it is not the same thing.
Yes they are the same thing
Yes, they are the same thing.
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grasshopers and crickets are nearly the same thing therefore they eat the same thing as a grasshoper