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Anti-Inflammatories

Anti-inflammatory pertains to the property of a substance that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory qualities can be found in some drugs, food and herbs. Anti-inflammatory effect is experienced by applying ice or cool water on the swelling body part.

1,499 Questions

Is 650mg of Bayer aspirin too much in a day?

It it is best to take the amount that the box tells you to take. (and in the right time limit) you shouldn't take a higher dose then what you are told to take or it can make you really ill. ask your doctor if you don't know how much you should take.

Can you take amox tr k clv together with prednisone?

Yes I was just prescribed this combo for a sinus infection and the prednisone in case it was allergies. Just make sure you double check with your Dr

How do you treat fever?

1. Measure your temperature with a digital thermomether.

2. If your temperature is higher than 37.6 degree celcius, take some medication.

3. Get enough rest, drink lots of water.

4. If symptoms persist after 3 days, consult your doctor.

Can you take lodine sr with ibuprofen?

I dont think that would be a good idea but if you want you can see but if you die remember its not my falt your the stupid one who listened to me <3

Can you take augmentin and Advil pm together?

Probably. Motrin and Advil are brand names for Ibuprofen. It is an anti-inflammatory, fever reducer, analgesic medication available over the counter. There are no similar ingredients in Tamiflu. There are no drug interactions between the two medicines. The age of the child needs to be taken into consideration, so you should consult with your health care professional or pharmacist about your specific case.

Ibuprofen is harsh on the stomach. Have some food before you take it. At high doses, it can cause bleeding, so take it just as the package recommends. Never give Aspirin or Aspirin containing medicines to children or teens when they have the flu, this creates a risk for Reye's Syndrome, a very serious condition.

From the Tamiflu web site: TAMIFLU has been shown to have a minimal chance of negatively interacting with other medications. Over-the-counter medications may be prescribed to reduce severity of symptoms while the antiviral action of TAMIFLU takes effect.

Can you take aspirin and another blood thinner at the same time?

I'm pretty sure that's dangerous to your health. If your blood becomes too thin and you get a cut your blood will be unable to clot and the cut will keep bleeding.

How many 200mg ibuprofen tablets would harm a 15 year old girl?

Around the same amount as an adult. Make sure you eat some food with it.

A 15 year old should be able to take up to 800mg. safely, with food or milk right before or shortly after consuming the medication. This is the equivalent to and 800 mg. Motrin (prescription strength). My doctor told me there is no difference in taking 4-200mg. Ibuprofen and actually taking 1-800mg. prescription pill.

Can you take zzzquil and Advil at the same time?

Zzzquil and Advil can be taken at the same time. Zzzquil's active ingredient is diphenhydramine which is an antihistamine that causes drowsiness. Advil is a pain reliever/fever reducer that contains Ibuprofen. Both of these medications are safe to take together.

Is 25 mg Prednisone twice daily safe for a 100 lb dog?

No medication should be given to your dog unless your Vet has recommended or prescribed it. Prednisone and other steroids have undesirable side-effects, but the benefit MAY outweigh the risks in your dog's case. Best to contact your Vet with any questions about your dog's medications.

Can you take Ibuprofen and gabapentin?

Answer #1 - Well, before doing what wikianswers answers say, in terms of you and your medicine, which is very important and precise, you should really consult your doctor, because not all of us here are doctors and we may not know you at all, so the doctor is the right way to go for personal medical terms.

Best results come from 3-5 doctors, not only 1, though a family doctor or a doctor who knows you a lot would be greatly recommended.

Answer #2 - Yes. I do it all the time. They do not counteract each other in any way.

How many adult aspirin do you take for fever?

Preferably should not be alternated, but in severe cases where desired results are not obtained, by sticking on any of them, alternate may be tried if the advantages outweigh the risks.

Sanjib Kumar Banerjee

sanjibkumar4life@yahoo.com

Is it safe to take pamprin with ibuprofen?

Pamprin is not an NSAID. They should be fine in conjunction. Always consult you physician prior to use, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.

Why taken Neurobion injection?

I normally inject myself with Neurobion whenever my tongue shows the signs of geographical tongue. At that stage I am normally very tired and struggle with feelings of depression and fatigue. The very next day after a shot of neurobion, I can feel my strenght coming back and a few days later there is no stop to my energy levels.

This is what it's made of:

Vitamin B1

Converts carbohydrates, fatty acids and amino acids into energy. Promotes healthy nerves. May improve mood. Strengthens the heart.

Vitamin B6

Forms red blood cells, helps cells to make proteins, manufactures neurotransmitters such as serotonin and releases stored forms of energy. Helps to prevent cardiovascular disease and strokes. Helps to lift depression. Eases insomnia. Treats carpal tunnel syndrome. May lessen PMS symptoms.

Vitamin B12

Essential for cell replication and important for red blood cell production. Prevents anaemia. Helps to prevent depression. Reduces nerve pain, numbness and tingling. Lowers the risk of heart disease.

Neurobion (r)

Registration details:

SI Each ampoule of 3 ml contains: Vitamin B1 100mg, Vitamin B6 100mg, Vitamin B12 1000 mg.

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Dosage

normally it could be taken one ampoule daily after severe conditions go away

Hydrocortisone is an anti-inflammatory drug that stabilizes lysosomal membrane. how does this effect reduce cell damage and inflammation?

Well, if you stabilize lysosomal membranes, this makes it more difficult for the harsh lytic enzymes (enzymes that break things down) contained within the lysosome from coming out. These enzymes can be very damaging including to our own cells.

How soon after taking ibuprofen can you breastfeed?

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.

Can you give a dog Celebrex?

celebrex is a very strong anti inflammatory it MIGHT be ok. i know Valium is ok and that's even stronger. safer for the vet to take care of though. start at a tiny tinnyyy dosage

What is the difference between Ibuprofen and brufen?

Yes, Ibuprofen and brufen are all the same medicine and whereas brufen is the common name used by the people all over the world and whereas Ibuprofen is the Biological name of the medicine used by the people working in the medical field.

What are the top anti-inflammatory phytochemicals?

  • Betalains are a group of 24 substances including
    • Betacyanins, red, blue, or purple pigments found in beets, chard, red or purple cabbage, and apples.
    • Betaxanthins, yellow and orange pigments found in beets, amaranth, prickly pears, and chard.
  • Terpenes are a group of substances that occur in nearly every plant, protecting them from the same reactive oxygen species that attack human cells. They include:
    • Monoterpenes are found in the essential oils of many plants including bergamot, carrots, coriander, lavender, lemon, lime, nutmeg, orange, rose, blueberries, blackberries, oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapefruits, and other citrus fruits and their peels, mint, lavender, cherries, spearmint, sage, celery seeds, thyme, ajwain, and horsemint.
    • Carotenoids are largely responsible for the red, yellow, and orange color of fruits and vegetables, and are also found in many dark green vegetables, including carotenes, found in sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, spinach, turnip greens, winter squash, collard greens, cilantro, fresh thyme, cantaloupe, romaine lettuce, broccoli, tomatoes, green beans, cilantro, chard, apples, avocadoes and cantaloupe; lycopene, found in tomatoes, pink grapefruit, watermelon, guava, persimmon and apricots; xanthophylls, found in raw and lightly steamed kale, spinach, turnip greens, collard greens, romaine lettuce, broccoli, zucchini, corn, garden peas, squash, pumpkin, Brussels sprouts, microalgae and yeast, red bell peppers, papaya, cilantro, oranges, corn, watermelon, serrano pepper, avocadoes, grapefruit, chanterelle mushrooms, green algae, and paprika.
    • Saponins, found in red wine, peas, beans, lentils, peanuts, soybeans, alfalfa, ginseng, fenugreek, wild yam, soapwort, paprika, oats, spinach, garlic, leeks, onions, chives, tea, sugar beet, quinoa, licorice, capsicum peppers, eggplant, tomato seeds, asparagus, and bean sprouts.
  • Polyphenols, numbering over 4,000, include:
    • Cannabidiol, found in hemp seed.
    • Curcumin, found in turmeric.
    • Lignans found in flax seeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, whole grains, vegetables, fruits, cruciferous vegetables, cucumbers, and olives.
    • Phenolic acids found in blackberries, cranberries, pecans, pomegranates, raspberries, strawberries, walnuts, wolfberries, grapes, peaches, hot chile peppers, apricots, asparagus, blackberries, broccoli, cabbage, chocolate, grapefruits, grapes, green tea, lemons, limes, melons, oranges, peas, pineapples, spinach, wine, celery, parsley, rosemary, oregano, sage, lemon balm, marjoram, perilla, wild mint, hyssop, comfrey, thyme, wild oregano, and dill weed.
    • Hydroxycinnamic acids, found mainly in coffee, but also in apples, artichokes, basil, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, oregano, pears, radishes, thyme, turnips, apples, pears, and tea.
    • Ferulic acid, in apples, asparagus, coffee, oranges, pineapples, and whole grains.
    • Hydroxybenzoic acids, found in blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupes, dates, raisins, kiwi fruits, guavas, apricots, green pepper, olives, tomatoes, radish, mushrooms, chicory, almonds, water chestnuts, peanuts, raspberries, pomegranate, rooibos and white tea, and grape seeds.
    • Hydroxytyrosol, found in olives.
    • Stilbenoids, found in grape skins, red wine, peanuts, blueberries, cranberries, and grapes.
    • Flavonoids, found in bilberry, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, cranberry, elderberry, hawthorn, loganberry and raspeberry, apples, pears, peaches and plums, black beans, cowpeas, eggplant, red grapes, black rice, chokeberries, strawberries, cherries, black bananas, black currants, cowpeas, onions, tea, red wine, broccoli, grapefruit, cabbage kale, leeks, ginkgo bilboa, St. John's Wort, beans, walnuts, dark chocolate, Saskatoon berries, seabuckthorn, almonds, chives, dill weed fennel leaves, red onion, turnip greens, green tea, apricots, nectarines, broad beans, barley, raisins, rhubarb, persimmon, pomegranate, carob flour, black tea, oolong tea, endive, tomato, Brussels sprouts, buckwheat, prunes, rose hips, citrus rind, green peppers and their core, lemons, oranges, yellow peppers, whole grains, tangerines, peppermint, soy, chickpeas, kudzu, and red clover.
    • Indoles are found in crushed or chopped garlic, chopped watercress, mustard greens, Brussels sprouts, horseradish, kale, turnip, cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, bok choy, cauliflower, broccoli sprouts, and cauliflower sprouts.
  • Other organic acids that act as antioxidants include:
    • Inositol (phytic acid), found in bran from corn, oats, rice, rye and wheat, nuts, soybeans and soy products (tofu, soy milk, edamame, etc).
    • Oxalic acid, found in tea, buckwheat, star fruit, black pepper, parsley, poppy seed, rhubarb, chives, purslane, cassava, amaranth, spinach, chard, beet leaves, cocoa, chocolate, most nuts, carrot, radish, collards, snap beans, Brussels sprouts, garlic, lettuce, watercress, sweet potato, chicory, turnip, broccoli, celery, eggplant, cauliflower, asparagus, endive, cabbage, okra, onion, peas, potatoes, tomatoes, turnip greens, pepper, parsnip, rutabaga, cucumbers, kale, squash, coriander, sweet corn, most berries, and beans.