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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Any other substances were taken is important for treatment. You can also call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222 for any nonemergency questions. Call 911 if you or someone else experiences any signs or symptoms of an overdose, such as difficulty breathing, extreme drowsiness, or seizures. Who Should Exercise Caution When Taking Ibuprofen? Talk to your healthcare provide if any of the following apply to you:Pregnancy: Taking ibuprofen after 20 weeks of pregnancy is generally not recommended. Doing so can cause kidney and heart problems in the fetus. If you need to take it between 20 and 30 weeks of pregnancy, take the lowest effective dose for the shortest time possible.A history of stomach ulcers or bleeding: Talk to your healthcare provider if you have a history of gastrointestinal bleeding or peptic ulcer disease (PUD) because your risk for internal bleeding from taking ibuprofen is higher. A history of kidney problems: Ibuprofen can increase your risk of worsening kidney function if you have a history of kidney problems. The amount of ibuprofen you can take and for how long may change depending on the severity of your kidney dysfunction. A history of heart problems: Ibuprofen may sometimes not be recommended because it can cause an increased risk of fatal heart problems, such as a heart attack or stroke.Older than 65 years of age: Taking ibuprofen if you are over the age of 65 may increase your risk for stomach, heart, or kidney problems. Your healthcare provider might recommend adding a
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