Probably. Motrin and Advil are brand names for ibuprofen. It is an anti-inflammatory, fever reducer, analgesic medication available over the counter. There are no similar ingredients in Tamiflu. There are no drug interactions between the two medicines. The age of the child needs to be taken into consideration, so you should consult with your health care professional or pharmacist about your specific case.
Ibuprofen is harsh on the stomach. Have some food before you take it. At high doses, it can cause bleeding, so take it just as the package recommends. Never give Aspirin or Aspirin containing medicines to children or teens when they have the flu, this creates a risk for Reye's Syndrome, a very serious condition.
From the Tamiflu web site: TAMIFLU has been shown to have a minimal chance of negatively interacting with other medications. Over-the-counter medications may be prescribed to reduce severity of symptoms while the antiviral action of TAMIFLU takes effect.
No you cannot take them together
only if you want to have a good time.
If you take vyvanse during the day but need help falling asleep at night, try half of an advil pm. it works for me, and the dr. said it's not harmful.
yes
It's generally not a good idea to mix drugs. Why not take just one drug, Tylenol PM or Advil PM?
Advil PM might contains an antihistaminic drug that enhance adverse effects of Ativan (dizziness, sedating, nausea). It is not dangerous, but you might avoid that.
Sudafed PE is phenylephrine, a very old, very safe decongestant. Advil PM is ibuprofen and dyphenhydramine (Benadryl). They are safe to take together. Advil is a pain reliever and fever reducer, of course, and the dyphenhydramine is actually an antihistamine, which tends to make you very sleepy, too (hence the "PM" - "nighttime" label).
i sure hope so
Advil-PM contains Benadryl (diphenhydramine, an antihistamine) and Clarinex is also an antihistamine, though of another type. I wouldn't take both. Try using plain Advil with a different antihistamine, Zyrtec, which also has a sedating effect.
Yes; Advil PM contains ibuprofen and diphenhydramine which is an antihistamine which causes drowsiness allowing one to fall asleep. If you are taking Advil PM at night, there should be no interactions.
You can take these two with each other unless Pharmaceutical companies are putting harmful products on the market. Advil PM capsules consist of ibuprofen and diphenhydramine (Benadryl). Its made for people who have sleepless nights and minor aches and pains.
Take Tylenol or Advil. If you want to fall asleep too take Tylenol PM.