You should take only the amount of Celebrex pills prescribed by your doctor.
No
If a doctor gives you 3 pills it is important to be clear about how the pills are taken. Make sure to get directions and to take the pills in the way that they are prescribed.
Celebrex and Tylenol are in different classes of pain medication, and when you take them both together, they work much better than either one alone. It is a case of 1 + 1 = 3 in terms of the effectiveness of the medication, that is, one Celebrex and one Tylenol are more powerful in relieving pain than two Celebrex alone or two Tylenol alone. The medical term for this is "synergistic." I got this from "Dr. Nelson's Post Operative Instruction Page". You can check it out by searching Google for it.
You would take the initial pill. That starts the clock. Thirty minutes later you would take the second pill then, after another 30 minutes you would take the third pill. They would be gone in 1 hour.
If a doctor prescribes three pills and one is to be taken every half hour, the pills will last 60 minutes. For example, if the first pill is taken at 12:00, the second pill will be taken at 12:30 and the third at 1:00 for a total of 60 minutes.
Yes but don't over do it as too many is as bad as not enough.
It depends on how many you were prescribed to take. If it's a general sleeping medication (Tylenol PM) than no 3 pills is not dangerous. However, don't take more than two if you need to get up early for anything.
30 minutes
I would take the pills as soon as you rememeber them.
That answer is different for everyone. It all depends on your size, it depends on how long you've taken them and how many mg you normally take. One person could take 10 pills and be fine and another could take 3 and stop breathing. You should ask your doctor.
With the traditional birth control pill you take a cycle of pills every day for 21 days and then 7 days of sugar pills. In the 7 days of the sugar pills you have a period. Today, there are pills that skip the 7 days of pills and you stay on pills for 3 months and then after the cycle of 3 months you have a period. In both cases after the period you start a new cycle of pills.
You do not have to take the sugar/placebo pills if you feel comfortable doing so, and if you will not forget to start your birth control on the correct day, and if you will not forget what time you are supposed to take your birth control. It doesn't make a difference on how many sugar/placebo pills you take because they do not contain any active hormone ingredients. You are still protected from pregnancy during your placebo week if you take your birth control every day at the same time, and if you have been on birth control for at least 2 months. To be on the safe side wait 3 months, that is personally how long I waited.