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Mar 04, 2009 -
If you wake up with a headache after a night of overindulging, sometimes figuring out what painkiller to take can make the headache even worse. I've heard that it's bad to take acetaminophen (aka Tylenol), because it can lead to liver damage, but take note: you're also not supposed to drink while taking ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen is part of the anti-inflammatory drug family known as NSAIDs, which can cause tears in the stomach lining if taken on an empty tummy.
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Apr 11, 2007 -
Did you start your new Spring exercise regimen with a little too much gusto? Running for 60 minutes seemed like a great idea at the time right? Now every muscle in your legs is screaming with pain so you're going to take some pain medication, but you want to avoid the one that can cause liver damage.
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Feb 27, 2007 -
It's been recently reported that if you are frequently popping over-the-counter pain meds, you should know that they can raise your blood pressure, which in turn can lead to heart disease.
Although men were the subject of this recent study, it confirms earlier research conducted on the effects of OTC pain medication on women's blood pressure.
The medications studied are staples in your medicine cabinet like aspirin, ibuprofen and acetaminophen.
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Feb 09, 2007 -
Although both ibuprofen and acetaminophen reduce menstrual pain, ibuprofen appears to be more potent for pain relief.
Although ibuprofen is accepted as an effective treatment for painful periods, or dysmenorrhea, there is still controversy about the usefulness of acetaminophen.
To investigate further, a small trial was conducted involving 12 women with dysmenorrhea.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Introduction
- Brand Name(s)
- When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
- How to Use This Medicine
- How to Store and Dispose of This Medicine
- Drugs and Foods to Avoid
- Warnings While Using This Medicine
- Possible Side Effects While Using This Medicine
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Introduction
Ibuprofen (eye-byoo-PROE-fen)
Treats fever and pain, including pain caused by headache, toothache, arthritis, cold or flu, migraine, or menstrual cramps. This is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID).
Brand Name(s)
Motrin, Advil, Motrin Children's, Motrin IB, Advil Children's, Motrin Infants', Motrin Junior, QC Ibuprofen, Rite Aid Ibuprofen, I-Prin, Ibuprohm, Bufen, The Medicine Shoppe Medi-profen, Ibu-2, Medi-First Ibuprofen
There may be other brand names for this medicine.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Introduction
- Brand Name(s)
- When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
- How to Use This Medicine
- How to Store and Dispose of This Medicine
- Drugs and Foods to Avoid
- Warnings While Using This Medicine
- Possible Side Effects While Using This Medicine
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Introduction
Ibuprofen (eye-byoo-PROE-fen), Oxycodone Hydrochloride (oks-ee-KOE-done hye-droe-KLOR-ide)
Treats moderate to severe pain. This medicine is a combination of a narcotic pain reliever and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Brand Name(s)
Combunox
There may be other brand names for this medicine.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Introduction
- Brand Name(s)
- When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
- How to Use This Medicine
- Drugs and Foods to Avoid
- Warnings While Using This Medicine
- Possible Side Effects While Using This Medicine
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Introduction
Ibuprofen Lysine (eye-byoo-PROE-fen LYE-seen)
Treats a heart condition known as patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in premature babies.
Brand Name(s)
Neoprofen
There may be other brand names for this medicine.
When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
Your child should not receive this medicine if your child has had an allergic reaction to ibuprofen lysine, or if your child has an untreated infection, kidney problems, bleeding problems, certain intestinal problems, or congenital heart disease such as pulmonary atresia, severe tetralogy of Fallot, or severe coarctation of the aorta.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Introduction
- Brand Name(s)
- When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
- How to Use This Medicine
- How to Store and Dispose of This Medicine
- Drugs and Foods to Avoid
- Warnings While Using This Medicine
- Possible Side Effects While Using This Medicine
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Introduction
Hydrocodone Bitartrate (hye-droe-KOE-done bye-tar-trate), Ibuprofen (eye-byoo-PROE-fen)
Treats pain. This medicine is a combination of a narcotic pain reliever and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Brand Name(s)
Vicoprofen, Ibudone, Reprexain
There may be other brand names for this medicine.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Definition
- Alternative Names
- Poisonous Ingredient
- Where Found
- Symptoms
- Before Calling Emergency
- Poison Control, or a local emergency number
- What to expect at the emergency room
- Expectations (prognosis)
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Definition
This is poisoning from taking an overdose of pain medicine containing ibuprofen.
Alternative Names
Advil overdose; Nuprin overdose; PediaProfen overdose; Rufen overdose; Motrin overdose
Poisonous Ingredient
Ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is sold over-the-counter and by prescription.
Where Found
- Advil
- Medipren
- Midol
- Motrin
- Nuprin
- Pamprin IB
- PediaProfen
- Rufen
Note: This list may not be all-inclusive.
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Oct 02, 2009 -
Let me begin with a confession. While training for my recent triathlon, I skimped on my strength training, and that's an understatement. To jump back in the thick of it, I started working with my trainer Hannah at the Equinox Fitness around the corner from my office.
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