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“Beware: Groups Who Should Avoid Ibuprofen”

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If you’re not feeling well, you may have used ibuprofen before. While most adults and teenagers aged 17 and older can safely use this medication, there are specific groups for whom it may not be suitable.

Ibuprofen is available in various forms such as tablets, capsules, liquid, and granules. The NHS provides guidance on its website outlining who should avoid using ibuprofen and highlights potential side effects, some of which may not be commonly known. For example, the NHS cautions against taking ibuprofen orally or topically if you have had an allergic reaction or experienced symptoms like wheezing, a runny nose, or a skin reaction after using aspirin, ibuprofen, or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen.

Pregnant women are also advised to refrain from using this medication. Additionally, individuals over a certain age or born after a specific date may not be aware that using ibuprofen can increase their risk of developing stomach ulcers.

According to NHS guidance, “Individuals over the age of 65 are at a higher risk of developing stomach ulcers when using ibuprofen. If you are taking ibuprofen for a chronic condition, your doctor may prescribe a medication to protect your stomach.”

To determine if ibuprofen is appropriate for them, individuals should notify their GP if they:

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