For some women, taking ibuprofen can help control bleeding temporarily if they're having spotting due to Depo-Provera. First you should check with your health care provider to make sure it's OK for you to take a prescription-level dose of ibuprofen. If it's OK, then the doctor will tell you how much you can take.
Personal Experience:
I just went for my second shot of depo, the doctor told me that the company that makes Depo suggests taking 800mg of Ibuprofen 3x daily for 5 days should help stop the bleeding. I'm on day two, I guess I'll know in a few days. It helps most but not all, so we'll see.
one 600mg ibuprofen costs 100 pounds
I have taken lbuprofen 600mg but i had to get them though my doctor cause ibuprofen is in presciption strenght at this point you can't get it except buying several and taking more pills to get 600mgs ask your doctor for some he should take care of it for you.
It does not.
No, Ibuprofen is NOT an opiate.
no
No, there is no aspirin in ibuprofen of any size.
While I am definitely not a doctor and will suggest visiting one for a final verdict that's more specific to your condition, I can say that I have been prescribed Tylenol 3 along with amoxicillin (500mg) and Ibuprofen (600mg) after getting 4 of my wisdom teeth taken out.
No, not unless a Doctor has prescribed this for you.
Yes, (3) 200 mg of Ibuprofen are the same as 600 mg.
Taking 600 mg of Ibuprofen or 500 mg of Tylenol provide similar amounts of pain and fever reduction. Both are NSAIDs or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Unlike aspirin which breaks down in solution, ibuprofen is stable, and if kept in a cool dry area away from sunlight can last for a very long time.
Yes, the combination is safe. You can take 600mg ibuprofen up to 4 times daily if needed. Take it with plenty of water and with food in your stomach