Tylenol does not help Arthritis. You have to take an anti-inflammatory medication or
Eat anti-inflammatory foods
Olive Oil
Protein; best types are lean poultry, fish, seafood, soybeans, tofu, soy milk
Whole grains
Fruits - apples, bananas, grapes
Vegetables - dark leafy greens like leaf lettuce and spinach
Water
Decaffeinated tea
Omega-3 found in walnuts, fish, flax seeds, pumpkin seeds
Low fat and low sodium foods
Things that you should limit or avoid:
Caffeine, Alcohol, Tobacco, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Eggplant, Salt, Fat
Advil or ibuprofin is a non steroidal anti inflammatory and was originally very popular in the treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis. pain is often the result of inflammation with arthritis so it would most likely the better way to deal with arthritis rather then Tylenol which is a simple analgesic (pain killer).
Acetaminophin (aka Tylenol) is the only thing you should take before hand as other non-steroidal analgesics are blood thinners - such as aspirin or advil.
NO
It seems from what I have been able to find out about this stuff. the less the better. arthritis can be a serious and damaging disease. If not treated with care it can cripple you, by all mean look at alternative treatments but in the meantime make sure that what you are doing for it reduces the creation of damage.
As the name implies, the Arthritis Foundation is dedicated to the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases. In doing so, they hope to improve lives.
There is no cure for arthritis and many forms of the disease are not understood. the pain associated with arthritis is often the result of inflammation (caused by uncertain agents) so the next best thing that is generally available is the use of anti inflammatory There is a school of thought that feels Meditation and the ability to calm the mind and encourage inner peace brings about a reduction in the symptoms of Arthritis.
The difference is the brand, and if you get migrains dont take aleve, or tylenol.
Tylenol is worst for your liver. nsaids are bad for your stomach. this is if you take too many or for too long.
It is technically safe, however there is pain releiving medication in Tylenol Cold already. If the pain relief from Tylenol Cold is insufficient you could take ibuprofen with it.
No, you should not take Advil if you are a diabetic. I believe up to 6 Tylenol a day is permitted.
you can take Tylenol and advil....when my son was running a high fever..dr.told me to alternate the 2 every 2 hrs instead of just taking Tylenol every 4 hours
Tylenol is much better to take during pregnancy. It is always better to speak to your doctor, as he knows your medical conditions. But in general Tylenol, in a safe dose, is much preferred.
advil,tylenol,or asprin
Tylenol no, but Advil is famous for its ability to create false positives on marijuana tests.
Take Tylenol or Advil. If you want to fall asleep too take Tylenol PM.
It's generally not a good idea to mix drugs. Why not take just one drug, Tylenol PM or Advil PM?
The choice of medication between Tylenol and Advil for someone with neuropathy in the legs will depend on the person's health history. For instance, if you have diabetes and kidney disease, your health care provider may urge you to avoid Advil. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
i know you can take advil with any antibotic but can you take Tylenol with clindamycin?