Aciphex must be taken as directed by your doctor. If there are any instructions that appear unclear to you, ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. Each dose of Aciphex is taken whole with a full glass of water. Do not break, chew or split the Aciphex tablet as it is made to release slowly into the body. Do not discontinue Aciphex use even if you feel a slight improvement in your condition - unless of course you are directed by your doctor to do so. Its also important that you will not do things or eat foods that might cause the effect of Aciphex to slow down.
There are no available reports of interactions. To be on the safe side, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist if this combination is okay for you.
Rabeprazole/aciphex is compatible with any medicine metabolized by the Cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP450). These medications include theophylline, warfarin, diazepam, phenytoin, acetaminophen/paracetamol/tylenol and codeine. Aciphex users should not take aspirin/ASA or ibuprofen/advil.
Patients with liver disease are strongly advised to see their doctor prior to taking Aciphex. You may be given dosage adjustments or you may need to undergo special monitoring during the treatment period of Aciphex. In some cases, it may not be advisable to take Aciphex. Aciphex belongs to a class of drugs called FDA Pregnancy Category B. This entails that Aciphex is not likely to cause harm to an unborn foetus. It is also not known if Aciphex passes into breast milk. Nonetheless, see your doctor for advice prior to taking Aciphex. Its also important that you will not do things or eat foods that might cause the effect of Aciphex to slow down.
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YES... theres no interaction
Aciphex must be taken as directed by your doctor. If there are any instructions that appear unclear to you, ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. Each dose of Aciphex is taken whole with a full glass of water. Do not break, chew or split the Aciphex tablet as it is made to release slowly into the body. Do not discontinue Aciphex use even if you feel a slight improvement in your condition - unless of course you are directed by your doctor to do so. Its also important that you will not do things or eat foods that might cause the effect of Aciphex to slow down.
Yes, you can take these. Most people take Aciphex first thing in the morning so it can work all day. Remember that Percocet is a narcotic, which makes it more dangerous than other drugs. Take it exactly as your doctor has ordered, and don't take extra.
Yes, when I was 9 years old, I had an infection in my throat, and I had to take antibiotics, ( recommended by the docter ), and it was okay.
You need to get it checked by a docter, because why would they put an expiration date if it was okay to take always?
The same side effects of Nyquil without Aciphex, both can cause; headache upset stomach, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth. If you are taking Aciphex for an ulcer, consult your MD before using Niquil.
You need to ask your doctor that.