Yes, celecoxib or celebrex can be taken with panadol as they are from different classes of painkillers.
However, if your pain is still not relieved with a combination of panadol and celebrex, it would be advisable to consult your doctor.
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Yes, celecoxib or celebrex can be taken with panadol as they are from different classes of painkillers.
However, if your pain is still not relieved with a combination of panadol and celebrex, it would be advisable to consult your doctor.
Zyrtec D contains an “anti histamine” which reduces running nose, itchiness and allergies. It also contains a “decongestant” which will reduce the block nose. Yes it probably will help with some of your symptoms. The “usual steroid nasal spray” is meant for long term use, so I’m not surprised if it doesn’t work in 2 days, perhaps you can try a month of usage. If you are not better, you might need to see your doctor to check if it is other more serious problems. Take care!
Antihistamines are very commonly used to prevent allergic reactions and there is currently no evidence of an increased occurrence of fetal damage in the medical literature. this drug however should not be used routinely during pregnancy unless the benefit outweighs the risk to the fetus so it is best to see your gynaecologist before taking it.