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Is It Safe To Have Avil Along With Decadron For Skin Irritation?

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Posted on Mon, 19 Jan 2015
Question: Hi I had skin irritation which lead to patch like rashes.. I took avil 25 and decdan. I hav a prty to atnd aftr 12 cn I drink and was it wise to tk avil and decdan
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Answered by Dr. Dr.N.Senduran (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
When you have the party ?

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX

Thanks for asking your query to Healthcaremagic.

I understand your concern.

There was nothing wrong in taking avil 25mg with decadron(at normal adult dose).

Avil can cause sedation,drowsiness..Be careful if you plan to drink alcohol in the party within the next 12 hrs of avil intake.Minimize the quantity of alcohol..Avoid driving..

Hope this answers your query.Further queries are welcome.

Regards
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Is It Safe To Have Avil Along With Decadron For Skin Irritation?

Brief Answer: When you have the party ? Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX Thanks for asking your query to Healthcaremagic. I understand your concern. There was nothing wrong in taking avil 25mg with decadron(at normal adult dose). Avil can cause sedation,drowsiness..Be careful if you plan to drink alcohol in the party within the next 12 hrs of avil intake.Minimize the quantity of alcohol..Avoid driving.. Hope this answers your query.Further queries are welcome. Regards