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There is no specific timing requirement listed for taking betahistine and Advil together. In general, these two medicines do not have a known interaction that would force a waiting period, so they are commonly taken the same day without spacing.
You might want to be cautious about taking ibuprofen soon after any dose if you’re dealing with issues that can be worsened by NSAIDs (Advil), such as: - stomach irritation or a history of stomach ulcers/bleeding - kidney disease - being on blood thinners or taking other medicines that raise bleeding risk Also, if you were told by a clinician to take betahistine on a specific schedule, follow that schedule and take Advil only if it’s safe for you personally.
Betahistine is usually taken regularly (often multiple times per day depending on the prescription). If you’re taking it for dizziness, taking a pain medicine like Advil for headache or aches is typically fine, but avoid exceeding the recommended Advil dose. If you tell me: 1) your betahistine dose (e.g., 8 mg vs 16 mg), 2) when you took your last dose, and 3) your age and any stomach/kidney/bleeding history, I can give more tailored guidance on a reasonable spacing strategy and what to watch for.
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