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  2. Does using ibuprofen grow dangerous as we age? - AOL

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    We know the risks of adverse events for ibuprofen and other NSAIDs increase with age, especially at full doses and when used daily. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  3. Ibuprofen - Wikipedia

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    While its safety in early pregnancy is unclear, [8] it appears to be harmful in later pregnancy, so it is not recommended during that period. [11] Like other NSAIDs, it works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins by decreasing the activity of the enzyme cyclooxygenase (COX). [8] Ibuprofen is a weaker anti-inflammatory agent than other ...

  4. Many people take dangerously high amounts of ibuprofen - AOL

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    Many adults who use ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory drugs unwittingly take too much, increasing their risk of a slew of serious side effects.

  5. Ibuprofen may not be the safest treatment for pain - AOL

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    Doctors were surprised by the results after looking at the health risks of common anti-inflammatory drugs.

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  7. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug - Wikipedia

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    [133] [134] PGE2 signals to the hypothalamus to increase the body's thermal setpoint. [134] [136] Ibuprofen has been shown more effective as an antipyretic than paracetamol (acetaminophen). [135] [137] Arachidonic acid is the precursor substrate for cyclooxygenase leading to the production of prostaglandins F, D, and E. [138]

  8. Ibuprofen, by comparison, works faster than naproxen. However, because ibuprofen’s effects wear off quicker, it needs to be taken more frequently throughout the day, she says.

  9. Antipyretic - Wikipedia

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    Tablets of ibuprofen, a common antipyretic An antipyretic ( / ˌ æ n t i p aɪ ˈ r ɛ t ɪ k / , from anti- 'against' and pyretic 'feverish') is a substance that reduces fever . [ 1 ] Antipyretics cause the hypothalamus to override a prostaglandin -induced increase in temperature .