Yes you can take 800mg safely - as long as you aren't taking any other pain medications. And I believe it should be every 6-8hr for that amount of ibuprofin.
You cannot MIX ibuprofin & Tylenol. This will damage your kidney's. Consult your doctor, and confirm this. It's ok to take 800mg of ibuprofin. But at that level of pain medicine, Tylenol would be unnecessary anyway. If you need such medications, then over-the-counter isn't even going to work for you- go to a doctor and get proper medications. Don't be foolish, A kidney failure is far worse than ANY sinus infection. Take care fo yourself, and get well.
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Drug companies establish dosing ranges to ensure patient safety. It is possible to overdose on over the counter (OTC) pain medications without having any extra pain relief. This means that extra pain medication can harm your kidneys and/or your liver, without any extra pain relief.
400mg of ibuprofen (2 normal tabs, or 1 extra strength tab) every 4-6 hours, and up to 1000 mg of acetaminophen (2 extra strength tabs) are the upper recommended dose for both drugs. They can be taken together for maximum pain control since they are excreted through different organs, or taken intermittenly for continual pain relief (e.g. spacing your doses so that you are taking something every 2 hours, alternating whether it is advil or Tylenol).
800 mg every 6-8 hrs is the maximum dose. That is 4 tablets (200 mg for each tablet) of over the counter Advil, Motrin, or the generic of either which is ibuprofen. If this is insufficient pain control you can take 2 extra strength Tylenol (1000 mg total) also known as acetaminophen, 2-3 hours after taking ibuprofen for more sustained pain control. This is safe because ibuprofen is excreted through the kidneys and acetaminophen is excreted through the liver. If your pain cannot be controlled this way, you need to see a medical professional.
Since Darvocet has Tylenol in it, you cannot take them within 4 hours of each other. Try alternating Darvocet with ibuprofen - take the ibuprofen every 6 to 8 hours, and if you need Darvocet, take it at least 3 hours after the ibuprofen. That way, you won't get too much Tylenol, but it will relieve your pain better.
2 every 4 hours
every 6 hours
I do it every 4 hours, but im not sure, every person for them selfs
You can safely swap Tylenol and ibuprophen every two hours minimal. doing it this way is the best way to keep pain,fever and immflamation down.
Due to the risk of increased bleeding, wait 8 hours after aspirin to take ibuprofen and another 8 to take aspirin again.
4 to 6 hours after
PRN means "as needed". PRN position is referring to a job type When used as a job classification it is a type of part-time employment. (Full-time is usually 36-40 hours a week) (Part time is usually 20 hours a week) (PRN can be 3 or 4 times a month "as needed") As an aside when used as part of a prescription it means only if necessary. For example, if you have a prescription for ibuprofen every 4-6 hours prn. It means you CAN take the ibuprofen every 4-6 hours, but it is not mandatory to take it that frequently.
Tylenol is acetaminophen, and Motrin is an ibuprofen. They can be taken together, I am a nurse and have done it many times myself, and for my patients. Just make sure you are giving the appropriate doses of both medications, and then yes, they can be given at the same time.
It depends on the amount of the medication - If the medication is in higher dosages it may mean you can take only one tab every 4 hours up to 12 hours. Meaning you can only take the dosage 4 times. If its a lower dose you may be called to take it every 4 hours for 24 hours.
Excedrin is a brand name of OTC (over the counter) pain reliever that contains Ibuprofen and caffeine (used as an enhancer for the drug) because Ibuprofen can be hard on the liver it is recommended that you wait 6-8 hours between doses, where as Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can be taken every 3-4 hours, it can also be taken in between doses of Ibuprofen. Of course it is important to mention that even OTC drugs have the potential to be harmful if taken improperly and you may want to consult a Doctor.
It means take 1 or 2 (med dose - pills, teaspoons, etc.) every 6 hours. The "q" means "every" in medical terminology.