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Naproxen Tablets Online UK
N:B Naproxen, often known as Aleve, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat pain, menstrual cramps, and lastly, inflammatory illnesses such rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and again, fever. It’s taken orally. It is available in both immediate and delayed release forms. (Naproxen Tablets Online UK)
Naproxen Warnings and Precautions
If prescribed naproxen long term, it is important that you are aware of how to protect the stomach while using the medicine. Food should always be consumed before having a dose to protect the stomach from the effect of naproxen. Your doctor may decide to prescribe you a treatment to lower the stomach acid to help further.
Other conditions and Naproxen
It is not suitable for everyone to take. People who have had an allergic reaction to Naproxen or another NSAID should not take it. This includes people with asthma who have found their asthma worsened after taking an NSAID.
Besides, eople with a history of stomach ulcers or gastrointestinal diseases like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis should not take Naproxen. People with severe liver, kidney, or heart failure are not able to take Naproxen. For a full list of conditions that can be affected by this medicine, see the patient information leaflet. If you are unsure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Naproxen Tablets Online
Interactions with other medicines
Naproxen can interact with a wide variety of medicines. Examples include blood-thinning medicines like warfarin, diuretics, and certain blood pressure medicines. In addition, it should also not be taken with other NSAIDs such as aspirin or ibuprofen. This includes low dose aspirin that people are often prescribed after a heart attack or stroke.
Interactions between Naproxen and other medicines can be dangerous and you should check with your doctor if you start any new medication whilst taking this medicine.
Naproxen in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Naproxen should not be used within the first 6 months of pregnancy without consultation with a doctor who can assess the risk versus benefit of the treatment. It should NOT be used at all within the last 3 months of pregnancy as it can result in serious complications.
Naproxen does pass into the breastmilk in small amounts. Due to this, it is not recommended to use naproxen during breastfeeding without direct instruction from a doctor. Naproxen Tablets Online UK
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