Aspirin should not be used in young people under the age of 16 due to the risk of Reye's syndrome (a syndrome causing damage to the brain and liver)- use paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen instead
Kids under 12 should not take aspirin. It can cause something called Reye's syndrome, which can be fatal. This is especially true if they have a fever, chicken pox, or flu symptoms. There are children's versions of other pain/fever medication over the counter at most drug stores. Our pediatrician tells us children's Advil whenever we call her for various things. You may want to double check with yours.
Yes you may take ibuprofen while on antibiotics, but you must be aware of any problems within your GI tract, as Ibuprofen may cause GI bleeds in those who are susceptible. It is always advised to take Ibuprofen with food, so if you must take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, plan to take your Ibuprofen at a different time. Always follow the directions on the bottles of your medications.
It is generally safe to take ibuprofen with phentermine, but it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before combining the two medications. Ibuprofen may increase the risk of certain side effects such as stomach irritation when taken with phentermine.
An ibuprofen that has an expiration date 2010, will most likely not be as effective as it once was, it may not do what you are intending it to do .
No, you can't take Ibuprofen with Naproxen as long as both are NSAID. Naproxen is stronger so you might prefer this one with Flexeril.
You may get a stomach ache. Try not to take meds with alcohol.
Ibuprofen and agitate the symptoms of acid reflux. Ibuprofen can increase the symptoms and severity of GERD. Studies have demonstrated that NSAID users were twice as likely to have GERD symptoms as those, who did take ibuprofen, Aspirin, and other NSAIDs. Always best to ask your doctor before taking any over-the-counter meds. If you must take ibuprofen and you have been diagnosed with GERD, taking the Ibuprofen with milk and/or yogurt may lessen the potential agitation.
Ibuprofen may be given to children who are aged three months or over and weigh at least 5kg (11lbs). the correct dose may depend on the strength of the painkillers.
I would not recommend it at all. There may or may not be any danger but to be safe do not take it.
It is MUCH safer for a 9 year old to take excedrin because its safer for their system. ibuprofen is not the right choice to give to a 9 year old especially at his/her age. It may say that it will help your son/daughter in the way you want it to but, more things can be a lie. more than you think. i hope this helped you in one way or another if not, message me thankyou bye BD!
You probably shouldn't, small children can only take so much medicine and that amount of drugs may cause harm to it.
No, ibuprofen is on the list of drugs that may interact with Coumadin.
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