Excedrin : Excedrin and coffee both separately and together can irritate the stomach, especially if you have gastritis and/or underlying ulcer. You need a visit with your primary care provider for a work up, testing, and possible referral to a GI doctor (gastroenterologist). In the meantime try an over the counter medication like pepcid, tagamet, or prilosec. Also avoid aspirin, advil, (ibuprofen) excedrin, spicy foods, caffeine, acidic foods. Best of luck.
Answered 10/3/2016
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No: Excedrine has 65mg of caffeine for every 250mg of acetominophin-so in combo with coffee have a fair amount of caffeine on board, getting some food in your stomach may help it will gradually go away over a few hours Half life of caffeine is 5-6hrs so should be completely feeling better in about 12 hrs don't add any more caffeine
Answered 11/1/2018
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Nausea : Excedrin has active ingredients of Acetaminophen; Aspirin; and Caffeine and it can cause nausea. Aspirin can cause upset stomach and heartburn Let the Wise person in you ask: • Reasons to take Excedrin • How often you drink Coffee, and take Excedrin • Usually what helps with nausea? This is not serious. It is likely that your nausea will pass after 6-8 hours Take lemon or drink ginger ale
Answered 11/3/2018
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