Stagger the Tylenol and ibuprofen so that you're taking one or the other every three hours. Elevate the surgical area, but DO NOT take Tylenol with Percocet or
Tylenol in 24 hours). If you're taking a combination of ibuprofen and Tylenol/Tramacet per the above, it's usually best to stagger the doses (i.e. take one
For example: Give Ibuprofen at, then Tylenol at 3:00, then Ibuprofen at 6:00, then Tylenol at 9:00, and so forth. Although you can stagger
Ibuprofen, Advil, or Motrin: 3 tabs (600 mg) every 8 hours with Please refer to your instruction sheet on how to stagger the ibuprofen and Tylenol to.
Tylenol (either regular or extra-strength). The Tylenol should be staggered with the ibuprofen, and the Tylenol can be taken every 6 hours. Page 2
Stagger the Tylenol and ibuprofen so that you're taking one or the other every three hours. Elevate the surgical area, but DO NOT take Tylenol with Percocet
Please refer to your instruction sheet on how to stagger the ibuprofen and Tylenol to manage your pain. You may be given a prescription for narcotic pain
For example: Give Ibuprofen at, then Tylenol at 3:00, then Ibuprofen at 6:00, then Tylenol at 9:00, and so forth. Although you can stagger
row) by staggering doses every 3 hours. Example: Ibuprofen-Tylenol-Ibuprofen-Tylenol-Ibuprofen. 9am 12pm 3pm. 6pm 9pm. If needed, the prescription pain
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