Precautions to be taken with Ibuprofen
– Respect the doses: 200 to 400 mg every 6 to 8 hours, without ever exceeding 1,200 mg / 24 hours.
– Keep an interval of at least 6 hours between the catches.
– Do not continue treatment for more than a few days without medical advice.
– Swallow it during the meal.
When you should not take ibuprofen
– At the same time as another NSAID.
– From the start of the sixth month of pregnancy.
In the event of a history of stomach or duodenal ulcer, digestive bleeding, allergy and / or asthma associated with takingibuprofen or other NSAIDs (including aspirin).
Without medical advice in cases of severe heart, liver or kidney disease, or high blood pressure, especially in the elderly.
Precautions to be taken with aspirin
– Respect the doses: 3000 mg / day maximum in 3 doses.
– Keep an interval of at least 4 hours between the catches.
– Do not continue treatment for more than a few days without medical advice.
– Avoidaspirin in case of bleeding: rules, wound, healing process, tooth extraction, etc.
– In children, avoid in the event of viral illness: flu syndrome, chickenpox (risk of Reye’s syndrome).
When you should not take aspirin
– At the same time as another NSAID.
– From the start of the sixth month of pregnancy.
– In the event of a history of stomach or duodenal ulcer, digestive bleeding, allergy and / or asthma associated with taking ibuprofen or other NSAIDs.
– Without medical advice in the event of serious disease of the heart, liver or kidneys, in particular in the elderly.
– With certain medications: oral anticoagulants, antiplatelet drugs, methotrexate-based medication.