FAQ

What medications should not be taken with simvastatin?

What medications should not be taken with simvastatin?

Some products that may interact with this drug include: “blood thinners” (such as warfarin), cyclosporine, danazol, daptomycin, gemfibrozil. Other medications can affect the removal of simvastatin from your body, which may affect how simvastatin works.

Can I take ibuprofen if I have high cholesterol?

For most people, taking ibuprofen is safe. However, you should check with your healthcare professional that this medicine is appropriate if you: have high blood pressure. have high cholesterol.

Can I take simvastatin and Tylenol together?

No interactions were found between simvastatin and Tylenol. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

What happens to ibuprofen when it expires?

Taking expired Advil is not recommended because the product can lose its potency over time. If you take expired medication you might not get the right amount of active ingredients you need for pain relief.

Does ibuprofen go bad in the heat?

The bottom line is that OTC products are safe and effective when stored according to the ideal conditions listed on the Drug Facts label. They are unlikely to be harmful if they are exposed to high and low temperatures or excessive moisture, but there is no guarantee that they will be effective.

What happens if medication gets too hot?

Extreme temperatures (both hot and cold) can physically change your medications and affect their potency (how well they work), which can be harmful to your health, says Mark Heelon, the pharmacist who serves as medication safety officer for Baystate Health. Store most at room temperature.

Does heat destroy medication?

“During heat waves and cold spells, storage locations can go above or below those ranges, causing medicines to physically change, lose potency or even threaten your health,” Dr. McKennon said.

At what temperature does medicine go bad?

Refrigerated medications should be kept between 0° and 59° Fahrenheit. What happens if medications get too hot or humid? Heat can make the drugs go bad, and the medication will no longer be effective. Capsules and gels can melt and stick together.

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