No, ibuprofen and naproxen are different medications. They both belong to a class of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and are used to help reduce pain and inflammation, but they have different chemical structures and may have different dosing schedules and side effects. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider to determine which medication is best for your specific needs.
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No. It is not the same. the number of valence electrons are same for the elements in the same column (group).
No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
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They are the same
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A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Yes Aleve is an NSAID it is the medication Naproxin sodium
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Yes. I see it prescribed that way often.
how long does naproxin stay in your system?
Increased risk of GI bleeding. Anti-inflammatory effects are not additive. SuperPharmacist
Yes, if you have a healthy liver and you take less than 2-3 naproxen tablets per day.
Aleve is naproxin sodium, chemically unrelated to the other NSAIDs.
Should Not as they are totally different molecules. If you test positive on anything request a retest as there is always a chance of lab error
No It is advisable to find another type of pain medication unless specified by your doctor. During clinical trials Naprosyn/Naproxin/Aleve reported side effects which included crohns patients. Gastrointestinal bleeding, and ulceration were noted. As always, see your doctor about this advise and ask if another medication might be better suited to your requirements.
yes you can i have back pain and going for x rays tomorrow and temporary my doctor gave me 500 mg of naproxen and 10g of baclofen.