Nurofen is the Australian name for ibuprofen and the the following is what is sited about interactions between the drugs you mentioned.
MONITOR CLOSELY: Coadministration with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may increase the plasma concentrations and toxicities of methotrexate. The proposed mechanism is NSAID inhibition of the renal elimination of methotrexate and its metabolite, 7-hydroxymethotrexate, although data from pharmacokinetic studies are inconsistent and conflicting. Displacement of methotrexate binding to serum albumin by certain NSAIDs may also play a secondary role. Unexpectedly severe and sometimes fatal bone marrow suppression, aplastic anemia, gastrointestinal toxicity, and nephrotoxicity have been reported during concomitant administration of methotrexate with NSAIDs. The risk is greatest in patients receiving high dosages of methotrexate and those with renal impairment. In clinical studies, methotrexate at dosages of 7.5 to 15 mg/week has been used without apparent problems in patients with rheumatoid arthritiswho also received constant dosage regimens of NSAIDs. However, there have been occasional reports of stomatitis, pneumonitis, bone marrow toxicity, and fatality in patients receiving low-dose weekly methotrexate with daily NSAIDs.
MANAGEMENT: NSAIDs should generally not be administered prior to or concomitantly with high dosages of methotrexate, such as those used to treat osteosarcoma. Caution should be exercised when NSAIDs are administered concomitantly with lower dosages of methotrexate. Close monitoring for signs and symptoms of bone marrow suppression, nephrotoxicity, and hepatotoxicity is recommended during treatment. Patients should be advised to contact their physician if they develop stomatitis, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, anorexia, jaundice, dark urine, dry cough, shortness of breath, and/or signs and symptoms of myelosuppression such as pallor, dizziness, fatigue, lethargy, fainting, easy bruising or bleeding, fever, chills, sore throat, body aches, and other influenza-like symptoms. Patients should also be counseled to avoid any other over-the-counter NSAID products.
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No, Nurofen contain Ibuprofen.
Nurofen was created in 1983.
Yes, Nurofen, which contains ibuprofen, can generally be taken after tooth extraction to help manage pain and reduce inflammation. However, it's important to follow your dentist's advice regarding pain management and medication. If you have any specific health conditions or are taking other medications, consult your healthcare provider before using Nurofen. Always ensure you adhere to the recommended dosage.
The benefits of taking Nurofen are relief of pain and relief of swelling. Nurofen also slows down the progress of Alzheimer's disease. Nurofen is more effective than Aspirin.
Nurofen contains ibuprofen. Nurofen Plus also contains Codeine and is suitable for period pains.
Yes, most antihistamines are safe to take with methotrexate. You should still speak to your doctor about your specific case.
No, but it is dangerous when taken with MAOIs. It is said that you must wait at least two weeks after quitting an MAOI before starting methotrexate. Your doctor will know what precautions to take, just be sure to let him know what you are on.
Methotrexate is usually yellow.
Methotrexate uses insulin needles.
Yes, methotrexate is gluten free.