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Staying under the max dose puts the consumer at a lower risk of side effect and possible organ damage, but that doesn't mean there aren't outliers or people who already have kidney damage, have stomach ulcers, or other reasons why they shouldn't use certain NSAIDs. It's definitely smart to avoid opioid use as much as possible, but they do have their place in therapy as long as use is appropriate.
You definitely don't have to suffer based on concerns of overuse, as I'd rather see you hold on to your quality of life as opposed to dealing with painful knees each day. Unless you have health concerns that don't warrant ibuprofen use, there's nothing wrong with taking 400mg at a time a few times per day.
Costco has 1000 tablets 200mg for $10.99
Obviously there is a difference between the two, but main ingredient is still Ibuprofen.
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Costco has 1000 tablets 200mg for $10.99
Obviously there is a difference between the two, but main ingredient is still Ibuprofen.
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10 pills a day sounds like a lot for more than a couple weeks at a time. Your friend might want to talk to a doctor about taking that much ibuprofen. Pretty good article about it here: https://health.clevelan
I've always wondered why they offer pain relievers in such a high count — your friend seems to be the prime example. Never had to deal with chronic pain and am super grateful for that. One headache pill every 2-3 months is it for me
As long as a Dr is regularly monitoring his liver function with blood tests, it's all good. (Source: fellow chronic pain sufferer who has tried all the NSAIDs now that opioids are last resort).