Ibuprofen Side Effects

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Does ibuprofen have side effects?

Side Effects and drug interactions can vary, consult with a physician or pharmacist

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Ibuprofen  side effects aren't necessarily common, but in some people they can cause mild or severe issues that require medical attention. One potential side effect, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) can cause mucous membranes and skin to peel off, and cause blindness and lung damage, and even death. If you believe you are having a severe reaction to ibuprofen, or any other drug, you should stop reading this website and seek medical attention immediately!
Some common side effects of ibuprofen include constipation, headaches, heartburn, a feeling of nausea, stomach pain, and diarrhea. Ibuprofen can also make people gassy.
The severe side effects of ibuprofen, once again, should be treated by a medical professional immediately. They include hives, swelling of the mouth, chest pain, dark urine, depression, mood changes, vomiting, yellowing of the skin or eyes, and shortness of breath. Remember, if you or someone else is experiencing these effects, there may be other causes, but in any case medical attention should be sought right away.
It should be noted that all drugs can have side effects. One of the issues with ibuprofen is that people may use it for an extended period of time, or take too much of the drug at once. In some cases, people who have taken high doses over a period of several weeks have experienced liver issues, and anyone with liver or kidney disease should carefully consult a physician about what prescription and over the counter drugs can be taken.
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Notes and Special Information

Special note: Once again, if you believe you are experiencing side effects, consult with a doctor. Some conditions progressively get worse and can lead to organ failure and death.