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Ibuprofen and Breast Cancer by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:16pm I have suffered with headaches most of my life usually stress related or from dehydration. So what did I do for the pain? I popped a couple of ibuprofen, actually more like 3. This goes way back to my teenage years. It seemed as though ibuprofen was the only thing to get rid of my headaches. I have ingested so much over the course of my life Read on »
FDA Issues Warning Letters to Marketers of Topical Ibuprofen Drug Products by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:26pm products containing the pain reliever ibuprofen. The products, which contain ibuprofen in combination with a variety of other active ingredients and are marketed for pain relief... and effective treatment for pain and inflammation. There are no approved applications for topical ibuprofen products. Although the FDA has proposed to add orally administered ibuprofen Read on »
Ibuprofen reduces Parkinson’s disease risk 40 percent by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Feb 2010 12:00am AAN.com - New research shows people who regularly take ibuprofen may... (NSAIDs), including aspirin, ibuprofen and acetaminophen. After six years, 293 participants had developed Parkinson’s disease. The study found regular users of ibuprofen were 40 Read on »
“Not So Fast” on That Ibuprofen News by Bill S. Health Maven Posted Sun 21 Feb 2010 4:50pm The excellent Parkinson’s disease website Viartis throws some cold water on the recent study that alleges heavy use of ibuprofen can prevent the development of PD. Frequently, the results of medical research do not match the claims made for them. Ibuprofen is often taken for arthritis or pain. For more information go to Ibuprofen. It works Read on »
Can ibuprofen dampen the fire of Parkinson's? UAB doc says it makes sense by UABNews Posted Wed 02 Mar 2011 6:50pm Can ibuprofen help relieve Parkinson's disease? A new study seems to suggest that may be case. UAB's Dr. David Standaert, a Parkinson's expert, says it might make... – but once the injury to the brain starts, it is neuroinflammation which is responsible for the progression." Standaert says all the studies looking at ibuprofen and Parkinson's Read on »
Dogs and Ibuprofen by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Apr 2009 10:13pm issues ever. QUESTION: Can I give Ibuprofen to a 70lb dog. She is having swelling and muscle spasms in her neck area and can’t lift her head. ANSWER: Dear, Using Ibuprofen for your dog may have some unpleasant effects that you must know in advance. The dose for dogs is 5 mg/kg body weight. Prolonged use at this dosage may cause gastric ulcers Read on »
Ibuprofen reduces risk of Alzheimer's by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:32pm Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine followed 250,000 veterans over the age of 55 years and showed that taking ibuprofen for five years was associated... in the brain. Several previous studies show that ibuprofen reduces these protein deposits in the brains of animals. A leading theory on the cause of Alzheimer's disease Read on »
Ice & Ibuprofen by Nate H. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:35pm I was getting pretty tired of my sore calf and not being able to get out there and break a sweat, especially since the weather has been warm and nice. Talking to my mother this weekend, she told me to do the ice & ibuprofen regimen that she used when she messed up her ankle. Three ibuprofens a day and several icings really seem Read on »
Best Evidence Review: Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen With Codeine -- Which Is Better for Acute Pain in Children? by Poh Tin Tan Posted Tue 23 Feb 2010 12:00am to analgesics are common in children and frequently are preventable. The current study found that ibuprofen and acetaminophen with codeine provide similar levels of effective acute analgesia in children with injury to an extremity. Adverse events were rare with both ibuprofen and acetaminophen with codeine in the current study. The precise analgesic regimen Read on »
First Injectable Form of Ibuprofen Get Approval from the FDA for Use at Hospitals - Caldolor by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 14 Jun 2009 10:43pm 400 milligram to 800 milligram doses will be available.  We all are probably familiar with Ibuprofen through over the counter drugs we have purchased for years... drugs available for pain that are currently used.  The same side effects apply as what is given with the oral version of ibuprofen.  BD  The first injectable dosage Read on »