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Can ibuprofen cause an allergic reaction?

Last yr something similar happened 2 my grson, now again?My grandson had a fever Friday evening and I gave him ibuprofen. In the morning he awoke... read more

Tri-Sprintec - could this be causing my chronic hives, anyone else had chronic hives?

Im a 28 year old female and for about two years I have been battling with chronic hives. I am allergic to some stuff that my allergist and I found... read more

Allegra vs. Allegra Hives?

Allegra Hives is a new OTC medicine which is currently very hard to get in my area. I spoke to a pharmacist to see what the difference is in the two... read more

Naproxen - how long does it take for this drug to leave your system?

After feeling so ill with chest pains and shortness of breath , blurred vision and generally unwell I decided to check this medication out on this... read more

Dyspnea - Shortness of breath starting always early evening especially a few minutes after eating...

... supper. The whole night I fight to sleep with difficulty breathing till it gets normal at around 4 or 5 pm. Anyone with the same affliction?

Can I take Naproxen and use Fenbid Forte (10%, Ibuprofen) cream?

I have pain in my legs and lower back, and I first got Naproxen prescribed and when I went back I got Co codimal and Fenbid Forte because I thought... read more

Does Methocarbamol contain aspirin, ibuprofen, or Naproxen?

I take one methocarbamol 750 mg nightly for leg cramps ("charlie horses"). I have to have a colonoscopy soon and I am to stop taking any drug that... read more

Ibuprofen 400mg v Naproxen 250mg whats the strongest?

My Dr changed me from x3 Ibuprofen to x4 Naproxen a day and i find that i prefer Ibuprofen as no relief at all with Naproxen has anyone else found... read more

Can I take ibuprofen or paracetamol with naproxen?

Naproxen vs ibuprofen: What's the difference?

Naproxen and ibuprofen are both NSAIDs, but which one is more effective or more likely to cause side effects?

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