Most Nyquil contains alcohol as a solution (unless you buy the alchol-free type), and metronidazole cannot be taken with alcohol. When taken together, nausea and increased heartbeats are potential side effects. The recommendation is that alcohol should not be taken until 3 days after you have finished your last dose of metronidazole, so a similar recommendation would be given for any Nyquil with alcohol content. If you are not certain, please reach out to your pharmacist for a more personal recommendation.
This is a tricky question. If you are taking metronidazole with the pill form of Tylenol Sinus, you will be OK. If you take this with the liquid form you could potentially become very ill. Liquid medications often contain alcohol and metronidazole cannot be taken with any alcohol, even in small amounts.
Yes, Tylenol PM/cold products contain acetaminophen and antihistamines with or without decongestants, and would be OK to take with the antidepressant Effexor.
As with any medication before you take it, consult a qualified physician.
I am not a physician, but bendryl has diphenhydramine in it and it is safe to take with flexeril but u should always ask ur Dr.
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Because they both contain antihistamines, they will cause a reaction. Tylenol PM has the same antihistamine as Benadryl and it is not recommended that you take Zyrtec and Benadryl at the same time. Contact you doctor to verify if you can take your Zyertec in the morning (as usually prescribed) and the Tylenol in the evening. Zertec is a long acting antihistamine and should be out of your system before you go to bed. The Tylenol PM is a short acting antihistamine and would be out your system before your morning dosage.
Both medication can be taken together. However, both have similar side effects and these might be increased. If you can take a smaller dose (half) of ativan the night you take Tylenol PM, it would be the best choice.
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If you are twelve years or older it is safe to take two tylenol pm's regardless of how much you weigh.
Yes if you want to die
Both my PA and a pharmacist confirmed that you CAN take Tylenol pm after surgery as a sleep aid, as long as its worked in as part of your regular Tylenol dosage. ie...I can take 2 500mg ES Tylenol for pain management 4 times in a 24 hour period. I will be replacing one of those doses with 2 500mg ES Tylenol PM. Don't exceed your maximum dosage of ANY Tylenol product prescribed by your doctor/surgeon. (This answer is for reference only an is based only on MY doctors information)
Take Tylenol or Advil. If you want to fall asleep too take Tylenol PM.