
Does Tylenol Interact With Advil And Benadryl?

Question: Hello Doctor,
I am having below symptoms since yesterday evening :
- little headache on the right side of forehead
- body is feeling little warm. I just checked the temperature and found it to be 98.9 degrees
- I am getting little sputum and right side of nose little chocked.
- little pain in right side of jaw/teeths
I took one tylenol yesterday night and one tablet of Advil today afternoon (Around 3 PM)
Please let me know if I should take a tablet of Benadryl or should I take another dose of Advil or Tylenol now?
Thanks,
xxxxx
I am having below symptoms since yesterday evening :
- little headache on the right side of forehead
- body is feeling little warm. I just checked the temperature and found it to be 98.9 degrees
- I am getting little sputum and right side of nose little chocked.
- little pain in right side of jaw/teeths
I took one tylenol yesterday night and one tablet of Advil today afternoon (Around 3 PM)
Please let me know if I should take a tablet of Benadryl or should I take another dose of Advil or Tylenol now?
Thanks,
xxxxx
Brief Answer:
Take tylenol: 1000mg every 8hours maximum or as needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about these symptoms that you have reported. For now, they cannot be tied down to a specific disease condition. I will suggest that you take tylenol 1000mg every 8hours or as needed. Also, rest, much fluids and regular exercise would help.
I hope this helps and guides. I wish you well. Feel free to follow up with me if need be.
Take tylenol: 1000mg every 8hours maximum or as needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about these symptoms that you have reported. For now, they cannot be tied down to a specific disease condition. I will suggest that you take tylenol 1000mg every 8hours or as needed. Also, rest, much fluids and regular exercise would help.
I hope this helps and guides. I wish you well. Feel free to follow up with me if need be.
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