If you're asking what it means, it means take one ibuprofen tablet four times a day for two weeks after surgery.
Take Tylenol instead
Patients should not take aspirin or ibuprofen for seven to 10 days before surgery.
it takes a few weeks
About 2 weeks
About 3 - 4 weeks
5 weeks
yes you can take ibuprofen with amlodipine.
That depends on why you were told not to take aspirin. If it's because you are having surgery soon, then no, you should not take ibuprofen, or any other NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) meds. These drugs thin the blood, therefore resulting in possible excessive bleeding during surgery. It's always best to ask your doctor if you are unsure.
No, you can not. ibuprofen is classed as a NSAID. Others in this class are Aleve, Naproxen, Advil, Celebrex. Neither can you take any blood thinners such as coumadin (warfarin). You must discontinue use for 7 days prior to surgery.
12 weeks.
Bunion surgery will take a little while to recover. You should be out of work for about a week and not walking for about a month. You will be in a boot or a cast for a few weeks to a couple months possibly on crutches. Good Luck!!!!!
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