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Is Black Cohosh Safe To Take With Excedrin?

Is black cohosh Safe to take with Excedrin migraine some times I get both Severe hot flashes with throbbing pain of migraines and if not how many hours should I wait to take them separately Help anyway you can advise the hot flashes hurt and so does the migraine it s like a double wham bamm and I also take extra cacium,magnesium and zinc all in the same day and I took my temperature it was 98.8 I was very hot and it was also 100.0 degrees outside
Fri, 7 Nov 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are no known significant interactions between these two medications so they can be used at the same time.
There is no known reason for spacing medications.

If you have any additional concerns then you may want to speak to your doctor.

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Is Black Cohosh Safe To Take With Excedrin?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are no known significant interactions between these two medications so they can be used at the same time. There is no known reason for spacing medications. If you have any additional concerns then you may want to speak to your doctor. I hope this helps