Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory medication yes.
Yes you can take a pain medication with an allergy medication
it depends on the medication but there shouldn't be a problem ibuprofen is a pain killer it should'nt interfere with seizure medication
Generally, the sinus medication will contain ibuprofen or a similar painkiller, so you should only take one or the other, not both together.
Ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen is an over the counter (OTC) pain medication. That means you can buy it without a prescription. Codeine is a prescription medication in the United States. In the prescription medication Vicoprofen, Ibuprofen is combined with hydrocodone, which is a synthetic codeine (the prescription medicine found in Vicoden). Sulfa and penicillin are another class of medication altogether and would not be combined with Ibuprofen. That's not to say you cannot take them together if your Doctor prescribes them.
Your pretty much limited to tylenol, ibuprofen and aspirin.
Yes, ibuprofen can be taken in conjunction with Depakote as long as it is an over the counter brand. If it is an ibuprofen that is mixed with a form of narcotic pain medication, it can not be taken with Depakote.
In relation to your question; no you can't have alcohol with codeine/ ibuprofen or paracetamol; there should be instructions as to what substances you are allowed to have along with medication but I would refrain from mixing drugs together or drinking until you have finished your course of medication.
It is generally safe for asthmatics to take ibuprofen, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication, as it may interact with other medications or exacerbate asthma symptoms in some individuals.
It is generally safe for people with asthma to take ibuprofen, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication to ensure it is safe for your specific condition. Ibuprofen can sometimes worsen asthma symptoms in some individuals, so it is important to discuss this with your doctor.
no, i wouldn't try it. when on PTU you should be careful of what over-the-counter drugs you are taking such as: motrin, aspirin,ibuprofen and other easy to get pills you should ask your doctor first, because their are alot of ingredients that don't mix with PTU. for example even if you read the labels (carefully) of the over-the-counter pills. alot of them will tell you not to take it if you have thyroids, trust me don't run the risk. just ask your doctor.