Can I take Naproxen and Uribel together?
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Publicado originalmente 25 Ene 2026
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Taking naproxen and Uribel together may increase the risk of stomach irritation or ulcers. Additionally, Uribel contains a mild salicylate (similar to aspirin), which can increase the risk of bleeding when combined with an anti-inflammatory like naproxen. There is also a small risk that the ingredients in Uribel could affect how your kidneys handle naproxen.
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Por qué sucede esto
Naproxen is an NSAID that can irritate the stomach lining and affect kidney function. Uribel contains phenyl salicylate; because both drugs inhibit prostaglandins (chemicals that protect the stomach and support kidney blood flow), their effects can add together, increasing the risk of side effects like stomach pain or reduced kidney clearance.
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Volver al contenidoUse this combination with caution. If you have a history of stomach ulcers, kidney problems, or asthma, speak to your doctor before taking them together. Take these medications with food to protect your stomach. If you notice any unusual bruising, black tarry stools, or persistent stomach pain, stop taking them and contact your doctor immediately.
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Precauciones importantes
Volver al contenidoAsthma or Aspirin Sensitivity
Uribel contains a salicylate. Do not take it if you are allergic to aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as it can cause a severe allergic reaction.
Do not take naproxen if you have asthma that is sensitive to aspirin or other NSAIDs, as it can trigger a life-threatening asthma attack or severe breathing difficulties.
Úlceras o Sangrado Estomacal
Naproxen significantly increases the risk of stomach ulcers and internal bleeding. Seek immediate medical help if you experience black, tarry stools or vomit blood.
Both medicines contain ingredients (naproxen and salicylate) that affect blood clotting. Taking them together or with other blood thinners increases your risk of serious bleeding.
Glaucoma or Urinary Retention
Uribel can dangerously increase eye pressure in people with glaucoma and worsen symptoms of an enlarged prostate or bladder obstruction.
Kidney disease / Renal impairment
Do not take Uribel if you have severe kidney disease. It can lead to a dangerous buildup of the ingredients in your blood and may not work effectively to treat your symptoms.
Síndrome de serotonina
Uribel contains methylene blue, which can cause a life-threatening buildup of serotonin (serotonin syndrome) if taken with antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, or MAOIs). Seek immediate medical help if you experience confusion, rapid heartbeat, or muscle stiffness.
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Volver al contenidoAlcohol
It is best to avoid or strictly limit alcohol while taking Uribel. Alcohol can increase the risk of dizziness and drowsiness caused by the hyoscyamine in this medicine. Additionally, alcohol can irritate the bladder, potentially worsening the symptoms you are being treated for. Combining alcohol with medicines containing salicylate or paracetamol increases the risk of liver damage and stomach irritation.
Drinking alcohol while taking naproxen can increase the risk of stomach irritation, stomach ulcers, and internal bleeding. It is best to limit or avoid alcohol.
Alimentos (General)
Naproxen should ideally be taken with or just after food or a glass of milk. This helps to protect your stomach lining and reduce the risk of indigestion or stomach pain.
Cranberry juice and Vitamin C
Uribel requires acidic urine to work effectively. While cranberry juice or Vitamin C supplements are often used for urinary health, you should consult your doctor before using them with Uribel, as they may affect how the medication works.
Alkalising foods and drinks (e.g., milk, citrus fruits, antacids)
Avoid consuming large amounts of foods or drinks that make your urine less acidic (alkaline), such as milk, dairy products, and most citrus fruits. These can prevent the methenamine in Uribel from converting into its active form, making the medicine less effective.
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Esta información es solo para fines educativos generales y no debe considerarse como un sustituto del consejo médico profesional. Siempre consulte a su médico de cabecera, farmacéutico u otro profesional de la salud calificado antes de tomar decisiones sobre sus medicamentos. Las circunstancias individuales pueden variar, y solo un profesional de la salud que conozca su historial médico puede proporcionar orientación personalizada.
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25 Ene 2026 | Publicado originalmente

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