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Two hands holding different OTC drugs: Can you take ibuprofen with Mucinex?
Drug Info

Can you take ibuprofen with Mucinex?

Normally, ibuprofen can be safely consumed alongside Mucinex
Person holding two cups of coffee next to a tablet - amoxicillin and coffee
Drug Info

Do coffee and amoxicillin mix?

There’s no interaction, but there are a few things to consider
Image of different cough medicines - benzonatate and NyQuil
Drug Info

Do benzonatate and NyQuil mix?

There’s no interaction, but spacing out the doses can avoid intensified side effects, such as drowsiness
capsule next to coffee | l-theanine and caffeine
Wellness

L-theanine and caffeine 101

Combining these two substances has powerful effects on cognitive function
Grapefruit, alcohol, and candy | hydrochlorothiazide foods to avoid
Drug Info

Foods to avoid on hydrochlorothiazide

Certain things can affect the efficacy of this medication or make hypertension worse
Cocktail next to a bottle of quetiapine - quetiapine and alcohol
Drug Info

Do quetiapine and alcohol mix?

If you’re taking this mental health medication, it’s best to avoid alcohol
Two bottles of medication - cyclobenzaprine-and-ibuprofen
Drug Info

Do cyclobenzaprine and ibuprofen mix?

Most people can safely take both medications, though it may not increase pain relief
A clock and two pills: Entresto washout period
Drug Info

Entresto washout period: Considerations when switching medications

Entresto cannot be used with ACE inhibitors
An ibuprofen tablet and an Rx pill: Can you take ibuprofen with Paxlovid?
Drug Info

Can you take ibuprofen with Paxlovid?

Yes, it is generally safe to take ibuprofen during a course of Paxlovid
An extended hand holding a white medication bottle: Paxlovid and Eliquis interaction
Drug Info

Can you take Paxlovid with Eliquis?

Paxlovid and Eliquis may be taken together, but there is an increased risk of side effects
Two Rx tablets: Losartan vs. Amlodipine
Drug vs. Drug

Losartan vs. amlodipine: Which is better for hypertension?

Losartan and amlodipine work differently to lower blood pressure. Find out which one is best for you.