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RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - McC - 11-13-2015 (11-13-2015, 12:08 PM)fredtoast Wrote: All joking aside, I think this is solid advice. As long as you are not on prescription strength Ibuprofren or eating OTC motrin like candy all day every day. If you deal with chronic pain, take a look at this: https://www.bulletproofexec.com/best-anti-inflammatory-herbs-and-spices/ I have a lot of chronic pain but I don't like pain meds. The wife of a friend recommended it to me. It's made a big difference for me. Takes a week or two to kick in but it really has worked. Not just a bunch of herbal, new age mumbo jumbo. RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - crispy - 11-13-2015 (11-13-2015, 05:19 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: Remember Brad,, You can ask any phramacist these types of questions. But ive never had an issue the only thing i try and avoid is taking tylenol and an asprin product at the same time or within a few hours of each other as that can cause stomach issuesI do know Tylenol and alcohol is a no no. RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - magikod - 11-15-2015 sippin on some syrupppp RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - jason - 11-15-2015 (11-12-2015, 11:08 PM)Wyche Wrote: Crush up a couple Oxy Contins.....stir em in with some bourbon and water....THEN start power slammin' some brews. Wuss.....^^^^^ This Brad. You'll be alright to drink beer. You just don't want to make a habit out of mixing the two. RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - magikod - 11-16-2015 WE DO WE HAVE HERE RE: ibuprofen and Alcohol - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 11-16-2015 1) Where did you get the idea you couldn't mix alcohol and ibubrofen? 2) Alcohol and ibuprofen don't interect, but if you are taking high doses for long periods of time the combo ma increase your risk of a GI bleed. But, regular use of high dose ibuprofen has the same risk. 3) Ibuprofen is not a pain killer except for minor aches and pains, e.g. a minor headache. The commercials for advil or motrin try to make you believe the pain will disappear for the next 8 hours after taking only 1 or 2 tablets. That's not going to happen. Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory, not a pain med. Your knees hurt from trying to do too much too soon. If you take ibuprofen regularly the inflammation will go away faster than with rest alone so you're pain free sooner. As in you might be pain free in 7 days instead of 10 days. |