been following a while . I have early stage copd. I have placed the link in title as i am taking ibuprofen for acute lumber pain and incidentally wondered if it could help lung inflamation. So i was cheered some
to see the research being done.
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I havnt read the link yet but wanted to send a quick welcome and to say that as far as i was aware ibuprofen should be avoided when you have a lung condition...thats according to my gp and other medical professionals x
Oh its a mind field...if you wernt confused before you certainly will be after you try and find out who has the answers.
I was reading some stuff about a drugs company who are being taken to court in America because the research that was done on a certain antidepressant that's sold all over the world showed it had little or no effect.
The drugs company chose to ignore the research and made millions of pounds selling a drug that dosnt do what they claim it does
Its a business Its all about the money to them nothing more.
When i was at the transplant unit they said we shouldnt use it and after a transplant to never use it either...I would be interested in the results of that so thanks for posting x
You'll find a lot of people on here who have back problems including my self. Currently I'm taking paracetamol and 30mg or 60mg of codeine depending on the severity of the pain. I have at times taken co-codamol + codeine.
I was taken off ibuprofen because apparently they can cause can cause quite severe stomach problems.
Hi Hopeup and welcome to the family. I have COPD Heart Failure and AF. I to have been advised not to take any Non Steroidal Anti Inflamatorys. I have Arthritis and use Co Codamol at night and Paracetamol in the day. Best wishes Nan
I do know that there are some study's on Ibrufen as people have taken it for the muscle in the lungs with a good outcome that is why the study is taking place.we have to use our own wisdom,
Welcome to the forum I have moderate copd. I will be most interested in the study. What stage copd are you.? I do know when I took ibuprofen a while back, it raised my blood pressure. I'm thinking it's probably good for inflammation anywhere in the body.
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