The NHS has issued guidance cautioning against mixing ibuprofen with other common painkillers. Combining these medications could heighten the risk of gastric bleeding or renal difficulties Read more
Birmingham Live - Dec 13
The popular painkiller isn't quite suitable for everyone - here's what you should know Read more
Mirror - Dec 02
Anyone who takes the painkillers regularly could start to suffer and may need to see a GP Read more
Bristolpost Co Uk - Nov 09
Generally, typical adults can take one or two 200mg ibuprofen tablets or capsules three times a day Read more
Mirror - Oct 18
Ibuprofen can cause a range of side effects, some of which may necessitate an urgent hospital visit Read more
Mirror - Oct 17
Patients and doctors have been urged to take a "cautious" approach Read more
Mirror - Oct 17
The NHS has issued a warning for those taking certain medications to be cautious when using painkillers such as paracetamol and ibuprofen. Read more
Manchester Evening News - Oct 04
Combining certain medications with paracetamol or ibuprofen could be risky. Read more
Mirror - Oct 04
If you are in one of these groups, you need to be extra careful, warns the NHS Read more
Mirror - Sep 12
Dr Mark Porter issued a warning about a common pill, outlining the early warning signs of a life-threatening side effect Read more
Mirror - Sep 02