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..."DO NOT TAKE WITH ASPIRIN".

Does that mean you can take Ibuprofen or Tylenol?

I know Ibuprofen and Aspirin are both NSAID's but the bottle doesn't say "Ibuprofen".

I've just heard people say that Ibuprofen has Aspirin in it and I don't believe that's true and people are just confused about them both being NSAID's.
Aspirin slows clotting of blood (sometimes referred to a thinning), Ibuprofen and Tylenol have much less of that effect.

(from what I read, anyway)

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Ibuprofen doesn't have any aspirin in it. Ibuprofen is the generic name for Advil and Motrin.

You can go to epocrates online multicheck to check for interactions.
(08-18-2016, 08:39 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: [ -> ]Ibuprofen doesn't have any aspirin in it. Ibuprofen is the generic name for Advil and Motrin.

You can go to epocrates online multicheck to check for interactions.

This ^^^

There are quite a few websites that will allow you to enter two drug names and see what the interactions and side effects are.
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