yes... take iburofen with food. never on an empty stomach
Yes. You can take them together. But ibuprofen may cause brochospasm in some individuals. So they should not be given together in a patient of brochial asthama or bronchitis, preferably.
Duspatin is a prescription drug (mebeverine) used to treat irritable bowel syndrome & GI spasmS.
I believe you mean Ibuprofen? Or Brufen? and I assume they were made at different times and it is probably printed on the box that you buy them in...
Duspatalin (mebeverine hydrochloride) is a medication, acting on the muscles in the gut and causes them to relax. It is designed to treat intestinal spasms, cramps, bloating and wind, diarrhea, and constipation.
not sure but i'd guess paracetomol or iburofen, something like that, u can buy over the counter almost everyone uses them at somepoint.
Dehydration is the main issue which accompanies diarrhea, so top that up with oral rehydration salts. If you're on a tight budget, a mixture of water, sugar and some table salt will do the trick. Dehydration is the MAIN cause of diarrhea-related death, especially in children, so that's the main management. Antimotility drugs (Mebeverine, Atropine) and opiates (loperamide) helps reduce the propulsive contractions related to diarrhea. Lastly, in traveller's diarrhea, it might be a good idea to get Ciprofloxacin or Doxycyclin as an antibiotic. Diarrhea usually runs its course out though.
Yes you can. Ibuprofen can be very irritating to the lining of the stomach. If taken in large amounts or for a very long time it is possible to develop bleeding in the stomach. The symptoms of overdose can include nausea, abdominal pain and vomiting, dizziness and, rarely, loss of consciousness. Clinical features of overdose with ibuprofen which may result are depression of the central nervous system and the respiratory system.There is no specific antidote to ibuprofen overdose. The maximum daily dosage of ibuprofen is usually 1,200mg to 1,600mg in three or four divided doses. The maximum single dose is usually 400mg at one time. For some patients already on the drug (most commonly those with arthritis) who experience a worsening of their condition, the maximum daily dose can sometimes be increased to 2,400mg but only for a brief period of time before reverting to 1,600mg. Because ibuprofen can be irritating to the stomach, it is important to swallow the tablets with a full glass of water and preferrably after food.
The use of Take Take is confusing.
The future tense of the verb take is will take.
Hillsong - Take It All.
take away