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I would not recommend it at all. There may or may not be any danger but to be safe do not take it.
Ibuprofen would be safe to take.
Kuwait is very safe and also Jordan is very safe but i would recommend Jordan better :)
I'm abot to use it, but I recommend to have a virus protector just in case
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No I would not recommend it.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
If I were you i would stick with rohypnol.
No. Aspirin is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers. Paracetamol or Ibuprofen are safe alternatives for pain relief. I am not a doctor or midwife or anything like that, but I would not recommend it. When you're breastfeeding, everything that you consume is passed to your child through your milk. I don't think that it is very wise to pass any medications down to your infant. To be on the safe side, contact your doctor or your baby's pediatrician. Call a qualified medical person. If you don't have one, go to a free clinic or local health department. I am not a physicain, but I am a pediatric nurse. I would not recommend Aspirin while you are nursing. Tylenol and Motrin are safe. In certain instances Aspirin is linked to Reye's Sydrome in children, and it is passed through breastmilk in small amounts. I recommend to my patients, just to be safe, take Tylenol or Motrin instead.
No, ibuprofen is perfectly safe for you and your baby during pregnancy and even afterwards, as long as you follow the directions on the packaging. Think, what does the hospital give babies when they are little and sick? Ibuprofen or Tylenol. Don't overdose! But if you are feeling uncomfortable from cramps or pains ibuprofen is perfectly acceptable. NO, ibuprofen is not safe to be taken during pregnancy.....drs recommend using aceteminophen during pregnancy, and the lowest dose recommended on the label. ibuprofen is typically sold as Motrin or advil, aceteminophen is sold as Tylenol. the reason that ibuprofen isn't recommended is due to the anti-imflammtory ingredients found in that particular drug. ask your dr for other safe alternatives to any medicine you may require during pregnancy Dont listen to the first answer, listen to the second!! Ibuprofen is NOT NOT NOT safe. In recent studies of a small hole being formed in the fetus' heart, a stressor/main cause was the usage of ibuprofen products. ACETOMINOPHEN only!
I would not recommend it. Try SinusMend, its safe and vastly helps with sinus dryness. I would not recommend it. Try SinusMend, its safe and vastly helps with sinus dryness.
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