Knee pain: How long can i take ibuprofen?
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at
5:15 am
Can I take 100mg of ibuprofen everyday for a few months or so to help my knee pain. X-rays showed early signs of arthritis int he knees.
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Filed under: Knee Arthritis
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Sorry Folks but that’s too much Tylenol that shuts down the liver not Ibuprofen.
Here is a great alternative:
Ibuprofen
then Naproxen (over the counter in the arthritic area of pain control)
you can even add in Tylenol if it helps the pain
so alternate them – it’s much safer and prevents your body from getting too use to the med.
Until your liver fails, should be any day now…
It not wise to do so. You can experience liver damage as well as pretty sever stomach pain if taken for a few months.
that small of a dosage of ibuprofin a day is not going to cause you problems .
Taking too much ibuprofen in one day can cause irreversable liver and kidney damage….check with your doctor to be sure.
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDS should be taken only under medical supervision. Even ointments / creams and gels containing nimesulide etc. like Nice / Nise Gel result in the absorption of the medicine through the skin.
I wouldn’t risk taking so much ibuprofen. I suggest Yoga…it is good for arthritis.
You have to take them as prescribed normally with food it can be rough on your stomach, also that doesn’t sound like to much to me. You should check back with your doctor though and go over the situation with (him or her)
Ibuprofen is one of a number of NSAID (Nonsteroidal AntiInflammatory drugs. Aleve and aspirin are other members. It is safe for most people to take 100mg of ibuprofen daily. Many take far more (upto 3200mg ) daily.
Problems with ibuprofen are: stomach irritation which can long term lead to stomach ulcers. Always take NSAIDs after food.
At least 1 full sandwich with a full glass of water/milk/gatorade.It is wise to avoid alcohol because this also causes stomach irritation. NSAIDs also can cause salt and water retention which becomes important to those patients with high blood pressure or heart problems (especially Congestive Heart Failure). Know that NSAIDs
do reduce inflammation and thus pain but they do not prevent joint destruction in rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis.
At the dosage you are taking, your symptoms are very mild.
I would also like to mention a completely different approach to treating this type of pain. There is a family of "Counter Irritants" which can be very helpful. The basic idea is that the brain can feel only 1 type of pain/stimulation at a time. If you were to pinch yourself 2 times a second
medium hard between your fingers your mind would focus on that stimulation and "forget" your back pain. Creams and Ointments are available that can cause the skin to feel warm or cold. Both cause the mind to focus on the skin sensation and "forget" the back pain. Products that cause the skin to feel warm include Zostrix/Capsacian (spelling), Icy Hot
(which smells like wintergreen). Products that produce a cold sensation include Therapeutic Mineral Ice and Biofreeze. Advantages No stomach irritation or salt or water retention. Best wishes. (I am a pharmacist with 31 years of
experience with a couple of doctorates) In January I had a total knee replacement and am doing very well in physical therapy.
Some folks take it everyday 600 mg.
Just take pepcid complete under it so u will not get
an ulcer.
magnets are good for knee pain
and also…ginko biloba
100 mg of ibuprofen is only half of a pill. if you take pain meds, follow directions carefully and take on a full stomach. your chronic pain is best treated by your doctor. make an appointment.
how old are you? are u obese? as for its inflammatory effects 100mg a day is not going to do anything for you. i recommend exercise, since am not a fan of medication, even though i am a physician. do lots of stretching, pilates, and if need be take 800mg of motrin twice a day with food. besides liver and renal damage, we worry about gastritis.