No it will not affect Birth Control as long as you take the Naproxen orally with water and lemon juice. Then you will be fine :-)
I would recommend against taking midol and aleve together if on the active ingredients listed includes either naproxen or ibuprofen. This is because naproxen is the same drug as aleve and ibuprofen works in a similar fashion as naproxen. Taking aleve with either of these two ingredients in your midol may produce an overdose.
Ibuprofen and Naproxen are the same thing, both an hormonal, anti inflammatory and are the same active drug but in a slightly different form Naproxen being moderately stronger. Vicodin has AP in it generally in the 320-750 range which is very similar to the active In Naproxen, but it has Hydrocodon which is the narcotic, which is an opiate and a strong one at that, this giving the "narcotic Affect". You will not have similar affects taking The two together any where near Vicodin, and i would be very careful with taking them together low dosages 500 Naproxen and 400-600 Ibuprofen is the max and defiantly not good for your stomach make sure you take food to reduce damage.
I'm assuming you mean naproxen (Aleve)? The answer is it depends. If you are taking Valium as an anticonvulsent for seizures you need to talk to your pharmacist or doctor. Otherwise there is no interaction I would be concerned about. An important thing to mention is do not drink alcohol while taking Valium and always take naproxen with food. S - RPh
If you are referring to taking the morning after pill then this is a common side effect of MAP. However, I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after taking MAP. With regards to birth control, if you have not missed any pills then this is not normal. This usually indicates that the birth control you are on is not suitable for you or that you have conceived. I would recommend you see your Doctor for a change in medication. Meanwhile, use a condom continously from now until you have been taking the new birth control for 4 weeks.
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Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together. Naproxen as an effect on pain and inflammation, while Robaxin as a myorelaxant effect (muscle relaxation). However, you should pay attention : Robax Platine contains Robaxin AND Ibuprofen, which is an anti-inflammatory drug. In this case, you shouldn't take it with Naproxen (Aleve). Make sure you Robaxin only contains methocarbamol if you want to mix it with another drug.
The more time apart from taking your pills, the less effective. Continue taking the new pack regularly.
440 mgs of naproxen is the daily recommended dosage. You are taking 1,760 mgs per day, which is 4 times the recommended dose. Taking too much of this medication can cause internal bleeding so, I would be very careful taking more than that amount. Some of the symptoms of internal bleeding are: black or bloody stools, blood in the urine or vomit, and/ or severe stomach cramps.
Naproxen sodium, or Aleve, is known to cause heart palpitations. If taking the medication causes noticeable changes to one's heart beat, it would be wise to stop taking it and switch to Tylenol or Motrin.
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It can, but isn't necessary. Codeine is a stronger analgesic and with it having ibuprofen, it has the same benefit that naproxen would have if added. Kinda like taking codeine with 2 ibuprofens. Not needed. If more pain relief is needed you would want to see about an increased dosage of codeine w/ibuprofen... You shouldn't take ibuprofen and Naproxen together... both act the same way on the same receptors.. you'll only get more side effects and toxicity.