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Paracetemol/Ibruprofron
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Is it ok to cycle 1x400mg Ibruprofon and 1x500mg paracetemol at 2hr intervals? Or is that excessive for pain releif??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From the NHS Website and also confirmed to me by my GP
"Taking both medicines together
If you want to take paracetamol and ibuprofen together, take both doses at the same time. Leave six hours before taking them together again.
Read the instructions on the packaging of your medicines carefully to make sure you don’t take too much of either medicine. If you need further advice, speak to your pharmacist or GP, or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647."
"Taking both medicines together
If you want to take paracetamol and ibuprofen together, take both doses at the same time. Leave six hours before taking them together again.
Read the instructions on the packaging of your medicines carefully to make sure you don’t take too much of either medicine. If you need further advice, speak to your pharmacist or GP, or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647."
Here is the link
http://www.nhs.uk/chq...=73&SubCategoryID=103
I take them together once a day, at night for arthritis relief. And again during the day if I need to
http://www.nhs.uk/chq...=73&SubCategoryID=103
I take them together once a day, at night for arthritis relief. And again during the day if I need to
I can`t really see any difference whether you take them together or at intervals. They work in different ways (but I`m not a doctor so don`t quote me). The normal dose of paracetemol (in adults) is 2 x 500mg every four to six hours with no more than eight tablets in a day. At 500mg the Op would be taking half the dose. Not sure about ibuprofen. (I`m only going on how we use paracetamol at work). Theoretically I would think every two hours is OK but I would try to leave a bit longer if you can.
OH! dear....what the NHS says...what the instructions say.....what the doctors say......what AB says..............all different....;-)
When the above happens, which it does regularly, then it means it matters not one "jot"
jd....that regime is perfectly correct.
NB. 400mgms is a "p1ssing" dose of ibuprofen for the short term relief of pain such as a strain. Personally I would not start on anything lower than 600mg as on the Continent one can purchase 600mgm tablets over the counter.
When the above happens, which it does regularly, then it means it matters not one "jot"
jd....that regime is perfectly correct.
NB. 400mgms is a "p1ssing" dose of ibuprofen for the short term relief of pain such as a strain. Personally I would not start on anything lower than 600mg as on the Continent one can purchase 600mgm tablets over the counter.
I must admit that I am with Sqad on this one. My GP has even advised me that taking anything less than 600mg of Ibuprofen for short term pain relief is not really worth it! I also find that , like Welsh, staggering the paracetamol and ibuprofen a few hours apart has more of an effect than when they are taken together.
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