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Can I Take Butalbital Apap Caffeine Along With Ibuprofen 800

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Originally asked by Community Member sil

Can I Take Butalbital Apap Caffeine Along With Ibuprofen 800

i am taking butalbital apap caffeine for an ongoing headache but i also have some muscle soreness from exercising. can i also take my ibuprofen along with this medication with no adverse effect?

Answer

sil,

Welcome to MyMigraineConnection!

I can’t find any significant known interactions between these two medications, BUT you need to ask your doctor this question. There are factors to be considered in addition to possible interactions between these two medications – any health issues/conditions you may have, and ALL other medications you are taking including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, dietary supplements, etc.

Welcome again,

You should know Answers to your question are meant to provide general health information but should not replace medical advice you receive from a doctor. No answers should be viewed as a diagnosis or recommended treatment for a condition.

Answered by: Teri Robert

Published On: Feb 3, 2010
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