Acetaminophen is the activate chemical in Tylenol that causes damage to your liver which is not in ibuprofen
Ibuprofin is harmful to your liver.
NO. Hepatitis B is associated with helping the liver and ibuprofen is the last thing you want to take as it affects the liver in a negative way. Do not mix the two into one.
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Ibuprofen is metabolized by the Kidneys and is thus excreted in the Urine. Actually, "...NSAIDs are metabolized by the liver via oxidative and conjugative pathways and have the potential to cause liver injury, with some agents being more hepatotoxic than others" Source: http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/services/di/liver.htm
No ,it is absorbed in the small intestines
The formation of glycogen by the liver cell is one of the best examples of anabolic processes. This is a process through which glucose is converted into glycogen.
Ibuprofen and Paracetamol affect the liver and stomach. By overdosing on either of these two medications liver and stomach damage can occur.
Depending on your age, and wheather or not you have a history of liver/gastric problems means this can not be a personal answer. However, for an adult, with no history of gastric/liver problems OR history of allergic reactions to paracetamol or Ibuprofen, you can take up to 1g of paracetamol, and 400mg of ibuprofen.
Transhepatic means through the liver.
No, vicodin is tylenol and hydrocodone.. tylenol (acetaminophen) is excreted through the liver, not the kidneys. And opiods like hydrocodone are much better on the kidneys than NSAIDS like ibuprofen, advil, etc
No, do not take two pain killers together - you will get an overdose and harm your liver and kidneys.