It also damages kidneys. I am under strict orders from my doc to never take Ibuprofen or Naprosyn due to kidney damage.
Heh?
This article's NO GOOD!
For severe arthritis, I take the 800 mg Ibuprofen with Famotidine. That with three Tylenol helps me a lot.
Sorry, but the source is “https://www.health.harvard.edu“. Harvard is one of the most useless groups of old worn-out buildings in the country. It’s full of nothing but useless DIE, ESG, and Green incompetents. Any words coming from a building group such as this are likely lies and must always be ignored.
That’s something that is emphasized — maybe even over-emphasized — if you’re on blood thinners. I’ll be on Eliquis “life-long”, and they never stop stressing NO aspirin, NO Ibuprofen, NO NSAIDs of any kind, ever.
The damage ibuprofen does is dependent upon how many you take. 3200mg a day is the max I believe and that’s one hell of a lot.
This subject is all the rage on MSNBC
I’ve been told you shouldn’t mix it with cyanide either.
Aspirin is a blood thinner. But a lot of docs say, “Ppffftttt. That isn’t a blood thinner.”
But a lot of docs think the clot-shot is safe and effective against TheVid.
“You’ll also want to avoid drinking alcohol while taking ibuprofen.”
No way!
After a hard day of skiing, my knees love IBU and Blue Moon!
"Avoid Taking Ibuprofen With This Common Medication At All Costs
Health Digest ^ | February 26, 2024 | Beth Bradford
Posted on 2/27/2024, 2:40:35 AM by Jyotishi
Ibuprofen works wonders for your headaches, joint pain, muscle aches, and menstrual cramps, so it's probably no surprise that it's the second most common over-the-counter (OTC) drug behind paracetamol (Tylenol), according to a 2023 article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36876700/ in the European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences. You might get a prescription for ibuprofen if you have rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis to reduce the pain and swelling from these conditions. Ibuprofen might also be used for psoriatic arthritis, arthritis of the spine, and gouty arthritis.
Like other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ibuprofen works by blocking an enzyme that makes prostaglandins that cause pain and inflammation. Although taking ibuprofen for an occasional headache or muscle ache is generally safe, taking it for a long time
https://www.healthdigest.com/290796/when-you-take-ibuprofen-daily-this-is-what-happens/
puts you at a higher risk for bleeding in your esophagus, stomach, or intestine. NSAIDs like ibuprofen can make it harder for your blood to form clots. Therefore, if you're already taking blood thinners, you should avoid NSAIDs like ibuprofen because they increase your risk of excess bleeding.
Blood thinners and ibuprofen don't mix "
...but mRNA treatments are completely safe and effective.