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The dodgy jaw is cured...it passed through
Now it's gout in the left big toe - came in yesterday and agony.
Went to the doc and on 2x500 Naxopren twice a day and 1xOmeprazole, both with food.
3 questions.
1. Can I up the Naxopren today to a third dose to kick start things?
2. Can I use Ibuprofen alongside to try and whack/lessen the pain
3. Two glasses of wine permitted with dinner?
Many thanks in advance....
Now it's gout in the left big toe - came in yesterday and agony.
Went to the doc and on 2x500 Naxopren twice a day and 1xOmeprazole, both with food.
3 questions.
1. Can I up the Naxopren today to a third dose to kick start things?
2. Can I use Ibuprofen alongside to try and whack/lessen the pain
3. Two glasses of wine permitted with dinner?
Many thanks in advance....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'll leave the rest to Sqad but I wouldn't want to see you miss out on your wine. (A good one I hope!)
;-)
Quote:
"there are no known interactions between alcohol and Omeprazole"
Source:
http:// www.nhs .uk/med icine-g uides/p ages/Me dicineO verview .aspx?c onditio n=Indig estion+ and+exc ess+aci d&m edicine =omepra zole
Quote:
"there are no known interactions between alcohol and Naproxen"
Source:
http:// www.nhs .uk/med icine-g uides/p ages/Me dicineO verview .aspx?c onditio n=Gout& amp;med icine=N aproxen &pr eparati on=Napr oxen%20 250mg%2 0tablet s
and, if relevant, a final quote:
"There are also no known interactions with ibuprofen and alcohol. However, the risk of bleeding in the stomach is higher in people who take ibuprofen and who drink excessive amounts of alcohol."
Source:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /Painki llers-i buprofe n/Pages /Intera ctions- --other -medici nes.asp x
Enjoy your drink!
;-)
Quote:
"there are no known interactions between alcohol and Omeprazole"
Source:
http://
Quote:
"there are no known interactions between alcohol and Naproxen"
Source:
http://
and, if relevant, a final quote:
"There are also no known interactions with ibuprofen and alcohol. However, the risk of bleeding in the stomach is higher in people who take ibuprofen and who drink excessive amounts of alcohol."
Source:
http://
Enjoy your drink!
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