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]]>It’s times like these when painkillers are our best friends. For many of us, ibuprofen is strong enough to do the trick. It is a key ingredient in medications like Advil and Motrin.
But ibuprofen does have one requirement: it should not be taken on an empty stomach.
Ibuprofen falls into a category known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which also includes asprin and naproxen sodium, more commonly known as Aleve.
NSAIDs have a habit of upsetting one’s stomach, which is why the FDA recommends that they be consumed with food or milk. This is because they lower the production of prostaglandin reduces the amount of stomach acid.
But what happens in those moments when your head feels like it might explode and you realise that you haven’t eaten for a while?
Your stomach should be able to tolerate the occasional tablet on an empty tummy, even though the irritation of the lining might leave you slightly nauseated.
If you are taking NSAIDs on a more regular basis, or in high doses, it is recommended that you put some food in your system beforehand. Snacks with fat or protein work best because they digest slower, so have some cheese and crackers or an apple with peanut butter.
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]]>The post Can You Take Painkillers on an Empty Stomach? appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>It’s times like these when painkillers are our best friends. For many of us, ibuprofen is strong enough to do the trick. It is a key ingredient in medications like Advil and Motrin.
But ibuprofen does have one requirement: it should not be taken on an empty stomach.
Ibuprofen falls into a category known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which also includes asprin and naproxen sodium, more commonly known as Aleve.
NSAIDs have a habit of upsetting one’s stomach, which is why the FDA recommends that they be consumed with food or milk. This is because they lower the production of prostaglandin reduces the amount of stomach acid.
But what happens in those moments when your head feels like it might explode and you realise that you haven’t eaten for a while?
Your stomach should be able to tolerate the occasional tablet on an empty tummy, even though the irritation of the lining might leave you slightly nauseated.
If you are taking NSAIDs on a more regular basis, or in high doses, it is recommended that you put some food in your system beforehand. Snacks with fat or protein work best because they digest slower, so have some cheese and crackers or an apple with peanut butter.
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