Yes. Excedrin PM (unlike its cousins - the other Excedrins) does not contain caffeine. It contains diphenhydramine (Benadryl) to help you fall asleep. So it will not react with Phentermine, which is a stimulant.
Phentermine stays in the system a long time. 16-31 hours is its half-life (which means it might take more than full day to work out of your system). So be careful in the daytime with other stimulants.
Yes, you can take Excedrin Migraine and Imitrex within 12 hours. You can even take them at the same time. Excedrin Migraine contains acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, and caffeine. All of these are safe to take with Imitrex - which is a triptan medication and works by a different mechanism than the medicines in Excedrin Migraine.
You take Relpax at the very onset of a migraine. If that does not work in a couple of hours, yes you could take some Excedrin.
I would not recommend taking them within 4-6 hours of each other. Phentermine is going to make you uptight and nervous. You are trying to relax your muscles. Taking phentermine is just going to counteract that muscle relaxant.
For me, the really bad part only lasted about 36 - 48 hours, but the lingering need and rebound headaches continue for me (it's been 10 days). But I did not think I was going to survive the first 24 hours, it is that bad.
I think so, I take 20mg a day and had a few drinks earlier, my headache is so sharp it's kept me awake for the last 3 hours
i have a headache what should i take Tylenol has done nothing
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Hours are earlier to the west of each time zone. As you travel westward, you are moving back in time, so the time will be earlier compared to the time in the zone you left.
Nominally 2 hours earlier per month.
A headache related to nicotine withdrawal will usually last up to 48 hours.
The hours are earlier to the west of each timezone. This means that if you travel west across time zones, you will have to set your clock back to an earlier time.
That would depend on the causes of these symptoms.