Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drug that’s designed to reduce inflammation and
pain-causing hormones in the body. It’s loved by athletes and depended
on by women who suffer from menstrual cramps, but the reality is that
ibuprofen isn’t as benign as you might think. Here are 7 instances where
ibuprofen can actually be dangerous:
1. If you have heart disease
Ibuprofen is an NSAID, which is a kind of
drug that has been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks or
strokes. In fact, a 2017 study conducted in the United Kingdom found
that those who used ibuprofen daily for a week or longer were at a
20-50% elevated risk of a heart attack. Those at risk of heart disease
should also be cautious when using ibuprofen, and those who take blood
pressure medication should be even more so.
2. If you take anti-clotting medication
Anticoagulant and antiplatelet medication is designed to stop blood from
clotting together. They’re usually prescribed to people at high risk of
suffering a stroke, or to those who have suffered a pulmonary embolism.
The problem is that using ibuprofen in combination with these drugs can
lead to a significantly increased risk of bleeding complications. If
you happen to take such medication, speak to your doctor about the
possibility of using celecoxib, which is less likely to induce bleeding.
3. If you have gastrointestinal issues
NSAID drugs irritate both stomach and
intestinal linings, reducing blood flow to these areas, thus impairing
their ability to fix themselves. If you have existing digestive issues,
such as inflammatory bowel disease, then you might want to consider
avoiding ibuprofen – it has no significant effect on such an ailment, or
those similar to it.
4. If you’re pregnant
Studies have shown that NSAIDs raise the risk of miscarriage in early
pregnancy, as well as increasing the risk of heart defects in the third
trimester. Furthermore, a study on fetal tissue suggested an association
between women taking ibuprofen during their first trimester, and
reduced fertility, to the point where it could even compromise a
daughter’s future fertility. Taking ibuprofen during labor and delivery
is also a bad idea because it could lead to prolonged bleeding.
5. If you have a urinary tract infection
Although there are some who believe that
NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and similar drugs can actually be used to treat
urinary tract infections, there are others who argue that they do
nothing of the sort. This is because there’s conflicting evidence in the
literature related to the study of ibuprofen and other NSAIDs. In fact,
one study showed that women who took ibuprofen to help heal a UTI took
three days longer on average to heal than those who didn’t.
6. If you have arthritis
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs have long been prescribed for arthritic pain,
but that doesn’t negate the fact that such drugs have a negative effect
on the gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems. Arthritis patients
with a history of stomach or heart issues should think twice before
taking ibuprofen because studies have shown that it significantly
increases the risk of hypertension.
7. If you have asthma
Asthma sufferers should avoid ibuprofen and other NSAIDs, and this is
because they work by inhibiting an enzyme that in turn reduces the
production of prostaglandins, which helps with healing. Interfering with
prostaglandins when you suffer from asthma could exacerbate your
symptoms. In fact, ibuprofen use could lead to a life-threatening
bronchospasm event.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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