The highest dose without prescription is 400 mg at the same time, for a maximum of 3 doses per day (every 6-8 hours). However, with a prescription, the dosage might be increased to 600 mg.
There is no benefit in going over 600 mg, and it will increase side effects. The prescriber should choose stronger NSAID (celebrex, naproxen, voltaren, etc..)
I have taken prescription ibuprofen (800mg) for chronic pain. It gave me a pretty bad ulcer. A dose that size should only be used under the guidance of your doctor.
There is no aspirin in ibuprofen.
You can take ibuprofen and benadryl together but 2400 mg of ibuprofen is 12 x 200mg tablets. That is a lot of ibuprofen that you should not be taking without a doctors supervision
yes way to much. usually its 1 200mg ibuprofen for every 60 pounds. so 2 200mg pills are plenty.
You can take Ibuprofen (Advil) at its lowest dosage 200mg/tab three times a day for 7 days or less with Metoprolol. Chronic high dosage intake of Ibuprofen can cause salt or water retention and hypertension.
When the single tablet dose is higher than 200mg.
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The active ingredient in Advil is Ibuprofen. Most common dosage is 200mg.
Yes, (3) 200 mg of Ibuprofen are the same as 600 mg.
Yes, it is safe, however you should always consult a doctor or pharmacist for dosage. Many cold, headache, and sinus relief contain ibuprofen with phenylephrine hydrochloride, including Advil Congestion Relief (200mg ibuprofen, 10mg phenyleprine HCl).
If they are 200mg tablets you can take four, ONCE. Do not do it again, more than that is toxic. If your pain is that severe I suggest seeing a doctor for something stronger. You can actually take as much as six, 200mg. tablets in any 24 hour period, but don't take for more than 10 days straight...you should really try to see a doctor, however, because kidney problems can often disguise themselves as back pain.
yes. 200+200=400, etc. the percentage of active ingredients is the same no matter the mass of the dosage.
It is probably a good idea to talk to a doctor about this. Normally on their own, it would be fine; together, they might cause some problems.