If you desire greater fever control, you can choose to use both medications staggering Tylenol and Ibuprofen. For example: Give Ibuprofen at 12:
Stagger the Tylenol and ibuprofen so that you're taking one or the other every three hours. Elevate the surgical area, but DO NOT take Tylenol with Percocet or
Tylenol or Acetaminophen: 4 hours after taking the ibuprofen, please take 2 tabs of The Tylenol should be staggered with the ibuprofen, and the Tylenol can be
Stagger the Tylenol and ibuprofen so that you're taking one or the other every three hours. Elevate the surgical area, but DO NOT take Tylenol with Percocet
Tylenol in 24 hours). If you're taking a combination of ibuprofen and Tylenol/Tramacet per the above, it's usually best to stagger the doses (i.e. take one
Stagger the Tylenol and ibuprofen so that you're taking one or the other every three hours. Elevate the surgical area, but DO NOT take Tylenol with Percocet
If you desire greater fever control, you can choose to use both medications staggering Tylenol and Ibuprofen. For example: Give Ibuprofen at 12:
The Tylenol should be staggered with the ibuprofen, and the Tylenol can be By staggering the ibuprofen and Tylenol every 4 hours, you will have
If you desire greater fever control, you can choose to use both medications staggering Tylenol and Ibuprofen. For example: Give Ibuprofen at 12:
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OK, big problem: Never, ever, ever take Advil and Tylenol together! Ever! Tylenol is Acetaminophen, it's a blood thinner. Advil is Ibuprofen, it's an anti-inflammatory that will also irritate your stomach lining. So between the two, you'll end up with a bleeding ulcer. I think the standard recommendation is to separate them by at least twelve hours, though I just stick to one. So unless you're TRYING to mess Hayley up even worse than she already is (bruised, battered, hung over), PLEASE stick to one or the other.
PS: Yes, this is a pet peeve. Yes, I've personally had a problem with both drugs. Google it if you don't believe me.