Any medication that controls pain can contribute to constipation. If one is prone to constipation and taking pain medicine, it is a good idea to increase fluid intake (preferably water), increase fiber intake and/or take Metamucil or other over the counter medications that increase bulk.
is it safe to take fioricet with paxil
the painkilling ingredient in Fioricet is acetaminophen; Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory drug that reduces hormones within the body that cause inflammation and pain. Ibuprofen does not interact negatively with the painkiller in Fioricet. Therefore; it is safe to take ibuprofen and Fioricet at the same time as long as you stay within the recommended dosage for each.
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Lactulose is a medication used mostly for chronic constipation. Taken in sufficient quantities on a daily basis, it causes an urgent bowel movement that cannot be ignored and keeps you regular. it is a very safe medication.
Yes it is safe to take both at same time. But only as needed. And as long as u follow dosing then you should be fine. Fioricet contains Tylenol; Motrin does not. This alone makes it safe. My doctors have me taking both 3x daily
NO! it will die from chronic indigestion
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
It depends entirely on your opiate tolerance. In emergency situations, a person who is not a chronic opiate user, the dose is usually from 1 to five mg. repeated as needed. If you are a chronic user, the dose can be up to 1gm (1000mg) depending on your tolerance.
Yes, it is possible for constipation to cause contractions. Many pregnant women experience more Braxton Hicks contractions, which are uncomfortable but safe, when they are either constipated or suffering from large amounts of gas.
Using both of these drugs together decrease sedation. If you take these drugs together, you should be monitored closely. But, as always, you should check with your doctor or pharmacist to make sure.
Safe in recommended dosages. Exceeded dosage: mild stomach upset or constipation.
Psyllium is one of the safest laxatives available for long-term use. It is widely considered by the traditional medical community as very safe and effective when used in recommended doses for constipation and diarrhea.