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Old 05-14-2007, 11:34 PM   #1
Default Is it ok to take Tylenol and Aleve together?
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Not at the exact same time...but I've taken some Aleve (about an hour and a half ago) to relieve the horrendous pain in my throat (severe tonsilitis) and it's not working. Would it hurt to take some Tylenol now?
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:36 PM   #2
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I know it's OK to take Tylenol and Ibuprofen together, but isn't Aleve Naproxen? I don't know about that one - do you have a Walgreens 24 hr. phamacy near you? They can look it up, usually.
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:40 PM   #3
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Aleve is naproxen...I have never purchased it myself. I agree with calling the pharmacy to ask. I don't normally find the need to mix drugs. Fortunately I find that ibuprofen works really well for me. Acetaminphen didn't ever seem to do anything me, so I don't even buy it anymore.

Hope you feel better soon!
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:41 PM   #4
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I googled and found this article on acetaminophen and Nsaids working together to relieve arthritis pain...so it sounds like you can combine them.

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Do acetaminophen and an NSAID combined relieve osteoarthritis pain better than either alone? Journal of Family Practice - Find Articles
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:47 PM   #5
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I'm the opposite...ibuprofen does NOTHING for me...and sometimes even acetominophen does nothing for me.

I am SO miserable right now that I'd try almost anything.
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Old 05-15-2007, 12:01 AM   #6
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Acetaminiphine (Tylenol) is metabolized by the liver. Never mix it with alcohol! Naproxin (Aleve) is mostly metabolized by the kidneys. Drink plenty of water.

You're supposed to take them 2 hours apart. However, since you're not making a habit of it or taking large doses (right?!) your body will probably be okay.

Naproxin never does anything for me. I can't stand the stuff because once you take it you can't take ibuprofen or asprin for hours on end.
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Have you thought of trying a throat spray like Chloraseptic?
So sorry you are feeling so miserable! Hope your feeling better soon!!
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Acetaminiphine (Tylenol) is metabolized by the liver. Never mix it with alcohol! Naproxin (Aleve) is mostly metabolized by the kidneys. Drink plenty of water.

You're supposed to take them 2 hours apart. However, since you're not making a habit of it or taking large doses (right?!) your body will probably be okay.

Naproxin never does anything for me. I can't stand the stuff because once you take it you can't take ibuprofen or asprin for hours on end.
This is what I would have said too. Just be careful not to take ibuprofen and aleve together, as they are both metabolized by the kidneys. I would also be careful to take with food, as large amounts of drugs can be hard on the gut (though tylenol isn't as bad as ibuprofen).
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