Yes, I've been prescribed singular for over a year now and have had to take double or triple doses of Advil PM as a sleep aid this year. Never encountered any problems. As these two drugs do not potentiate eachother, you won't all of a sudden feel stron effects or anything of that sort. Just be careful to avoid taking large amounts of advil.
Singulair is used to treat asthma.
No
Yes; Singulair has no drug-drug interactions.
No you cannot take them together
You can take Advil and coumadin together, but it takes very careful monitoring by your physician and the dose has to be consistent. Don't start without approval. Not something to be taken lightly.
Yes, it is safe to take these 2 prescription drugs without any interactions. Sources: Medical Doctor
While Percoset and Ibuprofen have no interaction (meaning you can take them together), it is not advised, as the combination is quite hard on the stomach lining. A good way to avoid this is to not take them together, but if you have to, do it with food.
How much Singulair can a 18 year old boy take he is 180lbs
Yes, as long as they are advised by a doctor, and you are not overdosing.
Yes, you can take Advil and paracetamol together. Advil works best for treating inflammation and reducing pain while paracetamol targets a fever.
Singulair and loratadine (Claritin, Alavert) are often given together to help control allergic symptoms in patients due to the fact that they have different mechanisms of action. Singulair helps to control the production of leukotrienes while loratadine helps control the production of histamines.
Yes, these are different categories of pain relievers and can be taken together.