Can you combine paracetamol with naproxen sodium safely?!


Question: Can you combine paracetamol with naproxen sodium safely!?
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For short term, paracetamol and naproxen can be used simutaneosuly!. This is often done!. Infact in cases of fever it is often recommended to alternate the NSAID medications like ibuprofen or naproxen with paracetamol for better coverage!. However, this is not adviseable for a long term pain issue!. If you need to take the medication for additional support for one to two days it should be no problem!. They are different classes of medications and would have no more affect on your liver or kidneys than if you took any other two medications metabolised by the liver and excreted by the kidneys which is commonly done!.

In fact it is more adviseable to take the recommended doses of the two than to take too much of either one!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It is normal un adviceble to take more than one pain killer at the time, but if under certain medical situations you found out that one medication is not enough and you have been taken it in the right way, then you can combine two together!.
paracetamol kills pain if taken in the proper dose which is 500 mg up to 4 gms per day, more than that it will be bad!. try the proper dose of paracetamol first and then if the pain still severe then you may add naproxin, but remember it all depends on the type of pain!.

Paracetamol high doses affect the liver more than kidney, but if taken with in the normal dose which is mentioned above then everything will be fine!. naproxin affects the stomach!. Chronic use of these medication (years) may affect the kidney!.

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