Yes, you can. There are no known negative interactions associated with taking Lyrica and ibuprofen together.
my neurologist prescribed them to be taken together for recurrent migraines.
No you cannot
Cuprofen, a brand of acetaminophen, has no known drug interactions with tramadol. These two medications are combined into one medication in some brands.
Flexeril is a "muscle relaxer" not a pain med for nerves. Lyrica, gabapenten(sp), tramadol, and a few other meds have been shown to help with nerve pain.
You can, but it's strongly encouraged to not mix the two unless necessary. Unless your doctor has told you to take them together for specific reasons, you shouldn't mix them.
Regular aspirin would be safe if you needed it .if you are on tramadol then not mix it with aspirin.
no!! and it is a very bad idea to mix..u can and will have a tonic clonic seizure
There is no drug interaction between tramadol and aspirin. Tramadol is a centrally-acting opioid analgesic (stops pain in the central nervous system) , aspirin works at the site of the pain by anti-inflammatory action)
It's best not to mix cocaine with anything, especially your body. Not a good idea at all. Causes seizures and death. Rapper Russell Jones (a.k.a. Ol' Dirty Bastard) died from an overdose of a combination of cocaine and tramadol on November 13, 2004.
Tramadol is a weak opioid and a weak SSRI. Ibuprofen is an NSAID. There exists no significant interactions between the two drugs. However, since tramadol does indeed have some SSRI properties, and to err on the side of caution, be wary of any symptoms of stomach bleeding.
Oh, that's a good question, friend! The "HCL" after tramadol stands for hydrochloride. It's a common way to indicate the specific form of the medication. Just a little detail to help us understand how the medication is made.
Tramadol is a synthetic opiate medication for pain. Sinus medication is usually made with ephedra or other decongestants. It likely would not be harmful to take both as long as there is a prescription and a physician's OK.