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OP, please don't take medical advice from strangers on the internet. The most confident voice here could be a 12-year old who heard about the medication you're taking on House MD reruns.
Your country may have a state-organised information line to give you advice about medication. You could call and get an authoritative answer to your question. Or you could ask the staff at any retail chemist. They'll know, or be able to look it up.
Usually I agree here, but this is completely silly in context. We are all perfectly capable of helping OP interpret and follow the directions, because you don't need to have eight years of medical experience to understand the instructions on the back of the medication box. We're also talking about over-the-counter medicine here, and it's basically guaranteed safe for all but the most excessive doses, which OP is not in any danger of exceeding because they're asking if its okay to take a second pill, when the box already said you can take two simultaneously every "x" hours.
If OP is unsure about those instructions, OP probably isn't sceptical enough to evaluate advice from internet randos.
I’ve been seen by worse attendings in my time, but your point is valid.