Painkillers Ibuprofen
Interactions with medicines, food and alcohol
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Ibuprofen can react unpredictably with certain other medicines. This can affect how well either medicine works and increase the risk of side effects.
Check the leaflet that comes with your medicine to see if it can be taken withibuprofen.Ask your GP or local pharmacist if you're not sure.
As ibuprofen is a type ofNSAID, you shouldn't take more than one of these at a time or you'll have an increased risk of side effects.
NSAIDs can also interact with many other medicines, including:
- some types of antidepressants used to treat depression
- beta-blockers used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension)
- diureticswhich reduce the amount of fluid in your body
Articles for Painkillers Ibuprofen
How to take ibuprofen
Make sure youuseibuprofenas directed on the label or leaflet, or as instructed by a health professional. How much you can take depends on your age, the type ofibuprofen you're taking and how strong i
Interactions with medicines, food and alcohol
Ibuprofen can react unpredictably with certain other medicines. This can affect how well either medicine works and increase the risk of side effects. Check the leaflet that comes with your medicine t
Introduction
Read about ibuprofen, a painkiller available over the counter without a prescription.
Overdoses of ibuprofen
Taking too much ibuprofen, known as an overdose, can be very dangerous. If you've taken more than the recommendedmaximum dose, go to your nearestaccident and emergency (A&E) department as soon a
Side effects of ibuprofen
Ibuprofen can cause a number of side effects. You shouldtake the lowest possible dose for the shortest possible time needed to control your symptoms. See the patient information leaflet that comes wi
Types of ibuprofen
You can buy most types of ibuprofen from supermarkets, general retail outletsor pharmacies. Some types and pack sizes are only available from pharmacy counters, and some only on prescription. Ibuprof
Who can take ibuprofen
Some people should avoid using ibuprofen and others should use it with caution.If you have any queries about using ibuprofen or any other medicines, speak to your GP or pharmacist, or call NHS 111 .