Daily long-term use of ibuprofen can lead to stomach ulcers and kidney issues due to its effect on prostaglandin synthesis. — Whalespan
Daily long-term use of ibuprofen can lead to stomach ulcers and kidney issues due to its effect on prostaglandin synthesis.
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“it can hurt your kidneys because it affects the formation of prostaglandins and it can affect the way that the afferent and efferent arterioles and the kidneys work and it can decrease the mucus layer in the stomach and if you take too much you can get an ulcer”
“the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are a great example in comparison to curcumin so when I give someone or I again I don't give this medication but when people take ibuprofen or naproxen which are you know motrin and the leave or they take another you know non-straight only anti-inflammatory drugs like diclofenac they are often told by the physician this is going to have side effects it can hurt your kidneys because it affects the formation of prostaglandins and it can affect the way that the afferent and efferent arterioles and the kidneys work and it can decrease the mucus layer in the stomach”
“we know that arthritis pain treated with ibuprofen has side effects and that long-term treatment with ibuprofen can be damaging for the kidneys the gastric mucosa of the stomach or many other problems in the human body it can actually in fact delay wound healing because many of the products of cyclooxygenase enzymes are involved in wound healing and inflammation resolution”
“if you take ibuprofen as a quote food as a daily uh medication which then makes it a food so you don't use these things as food you use them as medications”