Is Excedrin stronger than Motrin?

Can I take Excedrin and Motrin?

Using Excedrin Migraine and ibuprofen together may increase your risk of bleeding, including gastrointestinal (stomach or intestine) ulcers, bleeding and perforation. This risk may be higher if you are an older patient.16 mar 2021

When can I take Motrin after Excedrin?

If you need additional pain relief, you can combine aspirin, naproxen, or ibuprofen with acetaminophen. However, do not take aspirin, naproxen, or ibuprofen within 8-12 hours of each other. Also, watch out for pain medications that might be included in combination products such as those used for cough and cold.9 mar 2021

Why does Excedrin work so well?

Caffeine has been shown to increase the potency of aspirin and acetaminophen—the two pain relievers in Excedrin® Migraine —by up to 40 percent. This means less acetaminophen and aspirin is needed to relieve your migraine pain when combined with caffeine.

Why shouldn't you lay down after taking Excedrin?

Because this product contains caffeine, taking it close to bedtime may give you trouble falling asleep. Limit the use of caffeine-containing medications, foods, or beverages while taking this product. If you take too much caffeine, you may become nervous or irritable, have trouble sleeping, or have fast heartbeat.

Can I take Excedrin and ibuprofen in the same day?

We don't typically recommend taking ibuprofen with Excedrin Migraine. That's because ibuprofen and the aspirin in Excedrin Migraine are both the same type of drug: NSAIDs.13 jul 2020

How long after taking Excedrin Can I take ibuprofen?

If you need additional pain relief, you can combine aspirin, naproxen, or ibuprofen with acetaminophen. However, do not take aspirin, naproxen, or ibuprofen within 8-12 hours of each other.9 mar 2021