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Thank you Sqad
Your response was very easy to understand and extremely helpful. I have had no end of people, who have not been taking ibuprofen for prolonged periods, giving me advice.
I was pretty sure the 400mg plan would be my best dose. Funny, but I have suffered with arthritis for many years, and neither I or my GP have ever said anything regarding which type it might be.
One thing I am sure of, it is very painful and causes me a lot of discomfort. With the ibuprofen, I can usually get some reasonable relief. However, from-time-to-time, I get pain so bad I just have to stop and put my feet up, or lay down until it passes.
I never considered increasing the dose, but now that you mention it, many years ago, when I stopped a 300 pound (costing £35,000+) disc drive from sliding down several flight of stairs, the company Doctor prescribed more than one 400mg tablet every six-eight hours, for my back pain. He also gave me a year of post-dated prescriptions.
I've got to agree murraymints, paracetamol never works very good for me.
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