Ibuprofen is used to treat pain, inflammation and fever. Ibuprofen is blood pressure, heart or kidney problems, stomach problems (such as ulcers or.
However, ibuprofen can cause kidney damage, especially for older adults and those with kidney disease. If you have kidney problems, ibuprofen may not be the
People with severely reduced kidney function and kidney disease should not take ibuprofen. Liver problems: Rarely, ibuprofen can cause liver problems. If you
However, ibuprofen can cause kidney damage, especially for older adults and those with kidney disease. If you have kidney problems, ibuprofen may not be the
However, ibuprofen can cause kidney damage, especially for older adults and those with kidney disease. If you have kidney problems, ibuprofen may not be the
Ibuprofen can interact with medications Gastrointestinal problems, including heartburn. Heart problems. Kidney problems. Pregnancy.
For people with kidney problems: If you have kidney problems or a history of baclofen (Lioresal); ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin); naproxen (Aleve)
Ibuprofen can interact with medications Gastrointestinal problems, including heartburn. Heart problems. Kidney problems. Pregnancy.
However, ibuprofen can cause kidney damage, especially for older adults and those with kidney disease. If you have kidney problems, ibuprofen may not be the
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