Ask your doctor!
Ask the doctor.
Not without asking a doctor first. That much ibuprofen is considered a prescription dose.
no a short term use of ibuprofen shouldn't give you any symptoms but a long term use (as in years) could tear up your stomach and that could cause vomiting but i don't think anything about ibuprofen can give you blood clots NOTED: im not a doctor but i have taken ibuprofen for years
For fever and other discomfort, ask your doctor about giving your baby acetaminophen or ibuprofen " but never give ibuprofen to a baby younger than 6 months.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
I assume you have seen a doctor, given you know it's broken. If not you should. The doctor will immobilize the ankle and give you recovery instructions. You must not put weight on it until the bone has healed which normally takes several weeks. There are no ointments or healing medications for a broken bone or sprains. You can take aspirin, naproxin or ibuprofen for the pain. Within the first 48 hours ice packs can reduce the pain and swelling -- 15 minutes on 45 minutes off.
It is not advisable to give ibuprofen or naproxen to cats without consulting a veterinarian.
There is a few medications that you can get from a doctor for mild pain. Most doctors like to give Ibuprofen 800 MG.
No, you should never give an ibuprofen to any type of poultry. Poultry can be given aspirin for some pain relief.
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NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.
You don't. To attempt convince a doctor to do something unethical or morally wrong is a waste of your time and his.