Tylenol thins your blood just as alcohol does. Putting two drugs into your body that thin your blood is not a good idea
Tylenol or acetaminophen can also be hard on the liver like alcohol. It is better to take aspirin or ibuprofen.
You should treat it like another bruised part of the body. You should use ice in a towel for about 15 minutes at a time for 1-2 days. If it has already been 2 days, then you need to add warmth perhaps with a warm bath. If it hurts, then take an over the counter (OTC) pain reliever.
To treat the pain of TMJ you can take an over the counter pain reliever such as aspirin, alieve, or Tylenol. Dentists typically treat TMJ by prescribing a special mouth guard to be worn during sleep to minimize teeth grinding which is often associated with TMJ.
Over the counter medicines such as Aleve actually do work. Losing weight is an amazing joint pain reliever - when your body doesn't have to carry around all that extra baggage, your joints get a lot of relief.
no, Morphine is an opiate, narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain
If you want to treat sinus relief naturally, you can mix salt water and drop in in your nostrils w/a dropper while holding your head back. If you'd like over-the-counter relief, Vick's has a sinus reliever medicine that worked great for me!
Generally, a primary care doctor should be able to treat a wart. In extreme cases, you may be referred to a dermatologist to treat the wart. If your wart is not too bad, you may be able to treat it yourself at home with an over the counter product.
Arthritis, rheumatism, animal bites, colic, constipation, hemorrhoids, hangover, fever, wound healing.
Dulcolax is an over-the-counter drug used to treat constipation. It is considered a stimulant laxative and should be used only as directed to prevent harm to your body.
Dewormers all treat the same parasite, worms in the intestines.
Over-the-counter you can buy Prevacid for your acid reflux. Cabbage juice and apple cider vinegar are two non-medicinal methods to treat the symptoms.
There is no cure for herpes zoster (shingles), but anitviral medicines, such as Acyclovir, can shorten the duration of the break out and help reduce pain. To help treat the pain associated with shingles, your doctor can also prescribe antidepressants, steroids, or a topical steroid cream, and creams to help the itching. Taking an over-the-counter pain reliever may also help. Ask the pharmacist for suggestions for over-the-counter treatments.
Phenazopyridine is a pain reliever that affects the lower part of your urinary tract. Phenazopyridine is used to treat pain and burning usually caused by an infection, surgery, or catheter. It may treat symptoms of a urinary tract infection, but does not treat the actual infection.