I found this: ibuprofen does not thin the blood like aspirin does. At higher doses of ibuprofen(ie. 800 mg three times a day) there can be a potential for thinning of the blood but it is a "reversible" effect where as aspirin has an "irreversible" effect. If you are only taking over the counter doses once or twice a day there is probably no clinically significant thinning. Aspirin can be taken daily to help protect the heart by preventing blood clots. Ibuprofen does not have the same effects.
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Fresh evidence adds to suspicions that ibuprofen could be dangerous for most heart patients because it can block the blood-thinning benefits of aspirin. Scientists believe ibuprofen clogs a channel inside a clotting protein that aspirin acts on. Aspirin gets stuck behind the ibuprofen and cannot get to where it is supposed to go to thin the blood.
http://www.medicinenet.com/ibuprofen/article.htm Click on the link above, and look under drug interactions. It states that ibuprofen (which is in advil) does in fact thin the blood.
Motrin does not directly thin the blood. Motrin is a medication whose purpose is solely to treat the pain of the person taking it.
You should actually ask your doctor not a random person.
Ibuprofen (Advil) does thin the blood and should not be taken with oral blood thinners or anticoagulants such as Warfarin (Coumadin).
Acetaminophen is only considered a blood thinner in large doses.
No but it hurts the li'ver
Acetaminophen is only considered a blood thinner in large doses.
No
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Tylenol thins your blood just as alcohol does. Putting two drugs into your body that thin your blood is not a good idea Tylenol or acetaminophen can also be hard on the liver like alcohol. It is better to take aspirin or ibuprofen.
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