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aspirin and naproxen — Drug Interaction
Can you take aspirin and naproxentogether? Here's what FDA data shows.
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Interaction Found
Taking aspirin and naproxen together increases your risk of bleeding and stomach problems. Both drugs thin your blood and can irritate your stomach. Using them together makes these risks worse than using either drug alone.
What to do: Do not take aspirin and naproxen at the same time. Tell your doctor about all pain medicines you use. Your doctor can help you choose the safest option for your pain.
Source: FDA-approved drug labeling via openFDA
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