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Naproxen - does naproxin make you drowsy?

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Pastor52 25 Aug 2018

NAPROXEN MADE ME REAL DROWSY I SLEPT MOSTLY ALL DAY I TOOK TWO 500mg BECAUSE I HAVE CHRONIC BRONCHITIS IN MY LUNGS I WAS IN SO MUCH PAIN AND ONE PILL DIDN'T WORK SO I HAD TO TAKE TWO TO WORK AND I HAVE SEVERE PAINS ON MY LEFT HIP DO TO OSTEOPOROSIS

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Burtrice 2 Oct 2017

Do naproxen him pain medication make you extremely sick sleepy

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CBThomson 22 Aug 2017

Prescribed for an arm injury. Made me very drowsy, found it hard to concentrate at work. Had to stop taking it after a few days as the effect was so strong.

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Jocelynusg 15 May 2017

I took this just once I had really bad cramps so I took it and it knocked me out I selpt 11 hours I couldn't believe it lol so yes it can make you sleepy

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myAubrey022 1 Nov 2016

Does Naproxen make you tired

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ashleynicole831 27 April 2014

My first time taking Naproxen, it made me sleepy and very drowsy the next day.. Glad I didn't take it the night before I had class... But I try to take it at bed time or on the weekends.

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JaScoya 7 Aug 2013

My doctor prescribed me naproxen menstrual cramps and i take it in the morning it's does not make me sleepy at all.

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DzooBaby 31 July 2013

Some people can get quite drowsy on this medication. I knew a person who feel asleep while smoking after using this medication so be careful if it does make you sleepy. Many people do not have this effect so if you have never taken it, it is best to see how you react before you take it and drive or do anything that you need to be alert for.

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kaismama 31 July 2013

Some people say it does, yes.

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Jackie65 31 July 2013

Thankyou for your answer

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