Brand names: IBUPROFEN AND FAMOTIDINE
H2 Blocker agent
Contraindications
12 documented side effects by frequency
7 Reddit threads analysed for IBUPROFEN AND FAMOTIDINE
Overall Sentiment
Slightly positive
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Avg Post Score
250 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Before anyone starts jumping about hormonal imbalance and stuff you can do worse stuff with over the counter medication. I am pretty sure you can't kill yourself with birth control nor develop an algeric reaction. Honestly I read about worse side effects in over the counter medication than birth con
I suffered from crippling gastritis for over 10 years, it affected my mental and overall health, took all the medicines, diets, lifestyle changes you can come up with and more, visited several doctors and did all the test (even gallbladder, pancreas and liver tests) and stomach PH, Sibo. Its likel
Hello Everyone, I've been a lurker for a long time, and chime in every now and then. I have been a Long Hauler for nearly a year now, with pretty strong recent improvements, albeit not 100% yet. A friend asked me to send them some information recently, and since I had intended on writing my thoughts
This is what I did for my health journey to recover from Long COVID. It's entirely built from scratch using only peer reviewed research articles that I found in reputable journals and on the National Institutes of Health government website. Where possible, I've relied on meta-analysis of research.
I understand many of those with ME/CFS are already managing MCAS. This post is geared towards those who are here because they have Long Covid/PASC. If you're unsure if your symptoms could be MCAS, keep reading. Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is the most common form of systemic Mast Cell Diseas
Duexis, as most of you know, is the combination of ibuprofen and famotidine which Horizon thinks is worth over $2000 per month. Now Express Scripts won't allow the generic which is at least a bit less money, or logically not pay for any of this nonsense.
PEG is a very common excipient in pharmaceutical products. The literature indicates that allergic hypersensitivity reactions to higher molecular weight PEG (aka Miralax, PEG 3350) are not unheard of. There do not seem to be any reported cases of hypersensitivity to lower molecular weights (i.e. PEG
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Dosage Forms
Tablet
Route
Oral