How Often Do You Use Ibuprofen Or Naproxen, And...

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… have their been side effects, whether they be symptoms such as stomach or reflux issues or chest pain, or objective findings such as elevated blood pressure, abnormal blood chemistry, or abnormal EKG?
 

I can't take Naproxen.. at all..and Ibuprofen only sparingly and when absolutely necessary, because I have a Hiatus (Hiatal) Hernia, and they cause all sorts of agonies.

The Ibuprofen is ok to take if I just take it maybe once or twice with many days inbetween, ( and that's despite taking Lansoprazole every morning) but the Naproxen which was initally given to me and equally to many of my friends.. for lower back pain, not only doeesn't work for me as a painkiller but causes huge issues with my gut!!
 
I'm not supposed to take Naproxen, but I do, as it works for me, with no stomach issues. I am only supposed to take Tylenol, which really does not work for me. Considering going for pain management, but I have So Many doctors as it is..............

"You have So Many Issues" my primary care doc just said to me. Ugh.
 
I keep a small bottle of generic Naproxen Sodium handy, and take one if/when I'm anticipating, and/or after doing some heavy outdoor work. I have a bit of hip arthritis, and one of these pills seems to help. I've almost used a bottle of 50 pills over this past year. Since I try to avoid taking any medications on a regular basis....other than a daily vitamin pill...I've noticed No side effects.
 
After an operation on my nasal passages and suffereing
pain for hours afterwards because the rules are that pain
killers are only dispensed every 6 hours in the hospital that
I was in, I spoke with the Surgeon and asked if I could have
pain killers every two hours by changing the tablets, he said
OK, so I had Paracetamol, then 2 hours later Ibuprofen and
had no pain.

Unfortunately I carried on this method later when I had back
pain, in the end I discovered that the Ibuprofen was bad for
the kidneys and they were causing the back pain instead of
taking it away.

So be wary, very wary of Ibuprofen because it causes renal
problems and also as hollydolly says if you have had any kind
of ulcer leave them alone.

Mike.
 
Last year Kaiser sent out letters to older men warning about the risks of taking ibuprofen. My doc has always warned me about possible loss of kidney function. I stopped taking it for arthritis pain five or six years ago.
 
I used to use ibuprofen regularly for this or that pain but after I had a heart attack my medical
people said not to use it any more, instead I should use Tylenol instead.
 
A few weeks ago, I had really bad pain in my quadriceps tendon. I still officiate high school and small college basketball and I must have made a bad move that probably stretched it a bit. The pain was in its second day and my wife handed me a liquid Advil. I took it with water, but it got stuck in my throat and began to dissolve. That thing burned my throat like it was on fire. I remembered when I was in the Marines and a fellow Marine began to choke on a piece of licorice and the Medic gave him a couple of pretzels and told him to chew them and swallow with water. Just after a very short maybe 30 seconds, he was better, so I did the same. The burning eased, but my throat felt kind of funny for the rest of the day. Next morning, all was OK.

Usually, I don't take anything for pain. I never trusted taking any meds back when I was flying for fear that I would be hit with a random drug test and test positive for some drug that the company didn't consider as practical. I did get tested maybe 3 or 4 times during my career for a random drug/alcohol screening test.
 
Naproxen 220mg morning and evening. If I go higher than that, it impacts my kidney function. No other side effects but I always take them with food.
 
Naproxen or Naprosyn are non steroidal drugs. Very harsh on the digestive system and some people cannot tolerate using them. Aleve is a big seller in the U.S.
 
For years I was told I could only take Tylenol (or a generic of..). Other OTC drugs for pain do not mix with the medications I take. Blessedly, I don't suffer with arthritis pain, though I've been diagnosed as having it. And I don't get headaches nearly as much as I did when I was younger.
 
I take Tylenol on very rare occasions usually for a headache because it does bother my stomach and hiatal hernia.
None of these drugs help my achy knees and legs and I find I get more relief with heat or cold. I use whatever feels good.
 
I take 400 mg. of Ibuprofen (a review I read said that was safe and up to 600 mg. daily but not more) not very often at all for hip, neck and back and don't take any more than that in a 24 hour period. I've heard mixed reviews from online sources and doctors. Some say it is especially hard on the liver and never should be taken with an alcoholic beverage. Tylenol does me no good but used to help me with cramps years ago.
 
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I take Tylenol on very rare occasions usually for a headache because it does bother my stomach and hiatal hernia.
None of these drugs help my achy knees and legs and I find I get more relief with heat or cold. I use whatever feels good.
I find the same thing with the osteoarthritis in my fingers. Sometimes relief comes with heat, sometimes with cold. It's obvious to me which to use when, and isn't dependent on the weather or ambient temperature. Very strange.
 
Don't take any NSAIDs including this one since learning it may be worsening my osteoarthritis, the very condition that's causing the pain.
I have OA...I didn't know that NSAID's make it worse.... not that I take them very much altho' my doc tries to insists that they are the only meds which will help with the pain. What do you take instead for the pain when it's at it's worst ?..I have it in my hands ...
 
Does anyone suffer from acid reflux? Lately it seems that it gets worse. Any thoughts?
Go to your doctor and get a script for 40mgs. of Omeprazole. You can buy a lower dose OTC, I think. I have been using it for about 5 years now and have not had any acid reflux since. (knock on wood)
 
I have OA...I didn't know that NSAID's make it worse.... not that I take them very much altho' my doc tries to insists that they are the only meds which will help with the pain. What do you take instead for the pain when it's at it's worst ?..I have it in my hands ...
Sometimes acetaminophen.
There have been several studies showing that NSAIDs can worsen OA. Google it. Here's a good starting point:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26564576
 
Have never taken it, didn't even know what Naproxen was, had to look it up. =

One of the most important differences between Aleve and ibuprofen is the length of time they act for. Ibuprofen is short-acting and is better suited for the treatment of acute pain, whereas Aleve is long-acting and is used for the treatment of chronic conditions. Aleve is more likely than ibuprofen to cause gastrointestinal (GI) side effects because it is longer acting. Ibuprofen is also the most appropriate NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) for children.
 


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