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Yes, not only is it physically possible to perform both activities but they don't noticeably affect each other.

Tetrahydrocannabinol is a remarkably non-toxic drug, one of a very small number that have a lower risk of harmful side effects than caffeine for example, and has no known harmful interactions with any other common drug or food item.

ibuprofen is considerably more dangerous than THC on its own. It is possible to seriously injure yourself by taking too much of it. ibuprofen can cause bleeding ulcers, in extreme cases this may result in perforations of the digestive tract which are typically fatal if not treated quickly. I know of no published research showing that consumption of THC affects the risks of taking Ibuprofen in any way.

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Yes, not only is it physically possible to perform both activities but they don't noticeably affect each other.

Tetrahydrocannabinol is a remarkably non-toxic drug, one of a very small number that have a lower risk of harmful side effects than caffeine for example, and has no known harmful interactions with any other common drug or food item.

Ibuprofen is considerably more dangerous than THC on its own. It is possible to seriously injure yourself by taking too much of it. Ibuprofen can cause bleeding ulcers, in extreme cases this may result in perforations of the digestive tract which are typically fatal if not treated quickly. I know of no published research showing that consumption of THC affects the risks of taking Ibuprofen in any way.

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