Can you take cotrimoxazole and ibuprofen together?

Compound aminopheniramine and ibuprofen are generally not recommended to be taken together. Compound aminophenolamine is mainly used to treat fever, headache, nasal congestion and other symptoms caused by common cold or influenza. While Ibuprofen is used to relieve pain, such as joint pain, headache, menstrual cramps, etc. It can also be used for fever caused by common cold or influenza. The two have similar ingredients, so it is not recommended to take them together to avoid aggravating the adverse reactions. Adverse reactions such as dizziness, nausea and rash may occur when taking Fosfomycin, which can usually recover on its own. Taking Ibuprofen may cause adverse reactions such as loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Cotrimoxazole is contraindicated in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency. Ibuprofen is contraindicated in people who are allergic to NSAIDs, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and patients suffering from severe liver disease, kidney disease and other diseases. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily on their own.