Citations with the tag: IBUPROFEN

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  • Can ibuprofen help patients with sepsis?
    Cerrato, Paul L. // RN; Nov97, Vol. 60 Issue 11, p70 

    States that investigation has shown that IV ibuprofen, given over 48 hours, has no effect on motality. Information on the drug.

  • Painkiller Linked to Chickenpox Complications.
    Cerrato, Paul L. // HealthFacts; Jun99, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p1 

    Provides information on ibuprofen which is linked to chickenpox complications. Details on a study which shows possible relationship between necrotizing fascitis and painkiller ibuprofen; Reason ibuprofen contributed to a delay in diagnosis; Advice to parents of children with chickenpox.

  • Forced Degradation of Ibuprofen in Bulk Drug and Tablets adn Determination of Specificity, Selectivity, and the Stability-Indicating Nature of the USP Ibuprofen Assay Method.
    Farmer, Sherri; Anderson, Pamela; Burns, Philip; Velagaleti, Ranga // Pharmaceutical Technology North America; May2002, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p28 

    Discusses the forced-degradation techniques and exposure studies on ibuprofen (IBP) bulk drug and IBP tablets. Determination of specificity, selectivity and the stability-indicating nature of the USP IBP assay method; Quantization of IBP content; Exposure of IBP to conditions stated in the...

  • ibuprofen.
    Farmer, Sherri; Anderson, Pamela; Burns, Philip; Velagaleti, Ranga // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p1146 

    A definition of the term "ibuprofen," which refers to a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent with antipyretic and analgesic properties, is presented.

  • Caution urged over cancer-NSAID link.
    Farmer, Sherri; Anderson, Pamela; Burns, Philip; Velagaleti, Ranga // Pulse; 4/14/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 15, p12 

    Reports that British cancer experts have urged general practitioners to treat with 'absolute caution' reports linking aspirin or ibuprofen use to dramatic cuts in breast cancer risk.

  • New light on how ibuprofen protects against Alzheimer's disease.
    Greenwell, Ivy // Life Extension; Feb2002, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p23 

    Examines the effects of ibuprofen and non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) on Alzheimer's disease. Reduction of amyloid-beta 42 levels; Adverse effects of NSAIDS; Deactivation of cyclooxygenase activity.

  • Ibuprofen Can Block Aspirin's Heart Protection.
    Harrar, Sari; Tucker, Lee // Prevention; Jun2002, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p156 

    Reports that taking Ibuprofen before taking aspirin hinders aspirin's blood-thinning, heart-protecting powers according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • PILL POTENCY: A DATED CONCERN?
    Harkness, Richard // Prevention; Dec2008, Vol. 60 Issue 12, p30 

    The article provides the answer to a question regarding the effectiveness of expired ibuprofen tablets.

  • APhA, McNeil to R.Ph.s: Teach patients about OTC analgesics.
    Levy, Sandra // Drug Topics; 1/4/99, Vol. 143 Issue 1, p34 

    Features the program `Partnership for Self-Care,' launched by the American Pharmaceutical Association and McNeil Consumer Healthcare, maker of Tylenol. Goal of the program; Benefits from ibuprofen; Views of panelists.

  • WHAT'S NEW IN DRUGS.
    Rodman, Morton J. // RN; Feb75, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p83 

    Presents an update on new drug products in the U.S. market as of February 1975. Effectivity of ibuprofen, a non-steroid anti-inflammatory agent; Information on the clonidine anti-hypertension drug.

  • COX-2 inhibitor may suppress prostacyclin levels.
    Rodman, Morton J. // Geriatrics; Apr99, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p19 

    Focuses on a study which compared the effects of ibuprofen with the COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib. Finding on the use of COX-2; Comparison of ibuprofen and celecoxib with placebo; Comments from Doctor Jay Goldstein on the results.

  • Prevent vaccine side effects.
    Rodman, Morton J. // Pediatrics for Parents; 1997, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p2 

    Focuses on a study to determine whether ibuprofen can lessen the chances of developing fever or other mild reactions in children after diptheria, tetanus, or pertussis (DTP) vaccination, as found in `Family Practice News,' Volume 9, Number 1, 1997. Methodology used for the study; Results of the...

  • Asthma and Ibuprofen.
    Rodman, Morton J. // Pediatrics for Parents; 2002, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p9 

    Discusses a study published in the February 2002 issue of the journal 'Pediatrics,' about the safety of ibuprofen in treating asthmatic children.

  • INDIAN SCENE.
    Rodman, Morton J. // Chemical Business; Jul2001, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p40 

    Presents an update on the pharmaceutical industry in India as of July 1, 2001. Details of the proposed pharmaceutical policies in India; Decrease in the price of ibuprofen; Creation of a committee for the empowerment of hydrocarbon regulatory bodies.

  • Ibuprofen is a marker of soft tissue infection.
    Moore, Nicholas D. // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 10/18/2008, Vol. 337 Issue 7675, p980 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Ibuprofen Increases Soft Tissue Infections in Children," by C.A.C. Ospina and A. Salcedo in the September 23, 2008 issue.

  • Ibuprofen Interferes with the Efficacy of Antihypertensive Drugs.
    Radack, Kenneth L.; Deck, Colleen C.; Bloomfield, Saul S. // Annals of Internal Medicine; Nov87, Vol. 107 Issue 5, p628 

    Presents information on a study which examined the interaction between ibuprofen and antihypertensive drugs. Methodology; Results; Discussion.

  • Haemolysis complicating ibuprofen treatment.
    Korsager, Stig // British Medical Journal; 1/14/1978, Vol. 1 Issue 6105, p79 

    Use of the arylalkanoic anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen has increased over the past eight years owing to its much lower incidence of serious toxic reactions than occurs with phenylbutazone or indomethacin. A very few roses of blood disorders have been noted,[1] but I can find no description of...

  • Reversible oliguric renal failure associated with ibuprofen treatment.
    Brandstetter, Robert D.; Mar, Dexter D. // British Medical Journal; 10/28/1978, Vol. 2 Issue 6146, p1194 

    Examines association between oliguric renal failure and ibuprofen treatment. Cause of renal failure; Relation between renal insufficiency and dye metrial; Potency of ibuprofen on decreasing renal failure.

  • Validation of Changes to the USP Assay Method for Ibuprofen Tablets.
    Massad, Lynn; Anderson, Pam; Ward, James; Burns, Philip; Velagaleti, Ranga // Pharmaceutical Technology North America; Mar2002, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p90 

    Looks into the changes of assay preparation of ibuprofen tablets in the U.S. Validation of sample extraction and filtration techniques; Basis of recoveries of nominal concentrations; Extraction of tablets and the filtration of extracts; Solubilization of the active ingredients.

  • Overdose with ibuprofen causing unconsciousness and hypotension.
    Massad, Lynn; Anderson, Pam; Ward, James; Burns, Philip; Velagaleti, Ranga // British Medical Journal; 11/29/1980, Vol. 281 Issue 6253, p1458 

    Reports on an overdose case of ibuprofen in Great Britain. Presentation of the case; Side effects of an overdose intake of ibuprofen; Treatment applied to the patient.

  • Good evidence supports ibuprofen as an effective and safe analgesic for postoperative pain.
    Jeske, Arthur; Zahrowski, James // Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA); May2010, Vol. 141 Issue 5, p567 

    An abstract of the article "Single dose oral ibuprofen for acute postoperative pain in adults," by C. Derry, S. Derry, H.J. McQuay is presented.

  • How to Soothe a Sore Throat.
    Aschwanden, Christie; Freinkel, Susan; Mason, Mike // Health (Time Inc. Health); Mar99, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p26 

    Provides tips on how to soothe a sore throat. Use of ibuprofen or aspirin to reduce swelling; Increased intake of warm liquids; Use throat lozenges.

  • Dogma on food with OTC ibuprofen kicked.
    Aschwanden, Christie; Freinkel, Susan; Mason, Mike // Australian Journal of Pharmacy; Mar2011, Vol. 92 Issue 1090, p56 

    The article reports that professor Ingvar Bjamson has contended the dogma which claims that over-the-counter (OTC) dose ibuprofen should be taken with food to reduce gastrointestinal upsets.

  • A Great Vacation, Guaranteed!
    Aschwanden, Christie; Freinkel, Susan; Mason, Mike // Prevention; Aug2012, Vol. 64 Issue 8, p9 

    The article offers vacation tips including taking ibuprofen to decrease altitude sickness before and during one's stay at high elevation, showering within two hours of being outside in the countryside to prevent tick infection, and using extra sun protection factor (SPF) when on a Caribbean cruise.

  • Can Advil Stave Off Parkinson's?
    Park, Alice // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 3/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 10, p10 

    The article focuses on research concerning the effect ibuprofen use has on reducing the risk of people developing Parkinson's disease compared to non-users, a benefit that does not apply to other anti-inflammatory painkillers such as acetaminophen and aspirin.

  • Can Advil Stave Off Parkinson's?
    Park, Alice // Time International (Asia Edition); 3/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 10, p12 

    The article discusses the results of a study by the Harvard School of Public Health which suggest that ibuprofen may reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's disease by 38 percent.

  • Can Advil Stave Off Parkinson's?
    Park, Alice // Time; 3/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 10, p19 

    The article focuses on research concerning the effect ibuprofen use has on reducing the risk of people developing Parkinson's disease compared to non-users, a benefit that does not apply to other anti-inflammatory painkillers such as acetaminophen and aspirin.

  • Even low doses of NSAIDs pose a GI threat.
    Chase, Sandra L. // RN; Mar98, Vol. 61 Issue 3, p78 

    Focuses on an epidemiologic survey which indicates that gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding can be caused by over the counter doses of ibuprofen and naproxen. Reference to low doses of the drugs causing GI bleeding; What symptoms the drugs are used for.

  • Pain pill may prevent more than aches.
    Carey, Benedict; Hastings, John // Health (Time Inc. Health); May/June97, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p12 

    Focuses on the study of the researchers at Johns Hopkins University about the effectiveness of ibuprofen in reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Brief information about ibuprofen; Significance of inflammation in the development of the memory-robbing disease; Findings of the study about the...

  • Good Question.
    Snyderman, Nancy // Health (Time Inc. Health); Jun2002, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p184 

    Answers several questions which are related to health and hygiene. Potential health risks associated with lettuce and other vegetables; Risk of taking ibuprofen and aspirin at the same time; Factors that causes tooth sensitivity.

  • VI+AL SIGNS.
    DAJER, TONY // Discover; Jun2011, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p22 

    A personal narrative is presented of a doctor investigating a case of a patient who had viral meningitis caused by the ibuprofen in Advil.

  • THE DOCTOR IS IN.
    Peterson, Keri // Women's Health (08847355); Jun2012, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p68 

    The article presents questions and answers related to taking ibuprofen and wrong mattress in connection to soreness and body pains.

  • Can taking painkillers cause miscarriage?
    Kazakina, Katya // Glamour; Apr2004, Vol. 102 Issue 4, p116 

    Reports that ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin may raise the risk of miscarriage according to a study at the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, California.

  • Dogma on food with OTC ibuprofen kicked.
    Kazakina, Katya // Australian Journal of Pharmacy; May2011, Vol. 92 Issue 1092, p56 

    The article offers information on professor Ingvar Bjarnson, who denied the dogma related to drug ibuprofen that it should be taken with food to reduce the chance of gastrointestinal upsets.

  • Can Advil Stave Off Parkinson's?
    Park, Alice // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 3/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 10, p19 

    The article focuses on research concerning the effect ibuprofen use has on reducing the risk of people developing Parkinson's disease compared to non-users, a benefit that does not apply to other anti-inflammatory painkillers such as acetaminophen and aspirin. INSET: Correction.

  • Corrigendum: Double-Blind Randomized Trials of Single-Tablet Ibuprofen/High-Dose Famotidine vs. Ibuprofen Alone for Reduction of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers.
    Laine, Loren; Kivitz, Alan J; Bello, Alfonso E; Grahn, Amy Y; Schiff, Michael H; Taha, Ali S // American Journal of Gastroenterology; Aug2012, Vol. 107 Issue 8, p1272 

    A correction to the article "Double-Blind Randomized Trials of Single-TabletIbuprofen / High-Dose Famotidine vs. Ibuprofen Alone for Reduction ofGastric and Duodenal Ulcers" that was published in a 2012 issue of the journal is presented.

  • Daily aspirin but not ibuprofen associated with lower risk of prostate cancer.
    Laine, Loren; Kivitz, Alan J; Bello, Alfonso E; Grahn, Amy Y; Schiff, Michael H; Taha, Ali S // Australian Journal of Pharmacy; Oct2012, Vol. 93 Issue 1109, p75 

    The article focuses on the association of aspirin and ibuprofen daily intake in the potential risk of prostate cancer.

  • Q l just started working out and taking ibuprofen for muscle aches. Could that be giving me headaches?
    STORK, DR. TRAVIS // Prevention; Jan2013, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p78 

    The article provides an answer to a question related to the impact of taking ibuprofen for muscle aches after exercise.

  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism: A study demonstrates that ibuprofen improves bone repair after surgery or a fracture.
    STORK, DR. TRAVIS // Biomedical Market Newsletter; 7/19/2012, Vol. 21, p1 

    The article offers information on the use of ibuprofen to improve the bone repair after surgery or a fracture.

  • Comparison of Effect and Side Effects of Acetaminophen and Iboprofen in Treatment of Febrile Children.
    Ebrahimi, Sedigheh; Esfahani, Soheil Ashkani; Ghafarian, Hamidreza; Khoshneviszade, Mahsima // Iranian Journal of Pediatrics; Dec2010, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p500 

    The article presents a study which compares the benefits and side effects of acetaminophen and ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children. It mentions that acetaminophen is generally the preferred medication while ibuprofen is suggested to be given for high-temperature fevers. It notes...

  • Ibuprofen was more protective against asthma morbidity than acetaminophen in asthmatic children with fever.
    Mazur, Lynnette J. // ACP Journal Club; Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 137 Issue 3, p108 

    Discusses research being done on the effectiveness of ibuprofen in asthma treatment. Reference to study by S.M. Lesko and colleagues, published in the February 2002 issue of the journal 'Pediatrics'; Information on the study population; Intervention administered to the patients.

  • fever relievers.
    Bidwell, Rebecca // Baby Talk; Apr2003, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p16 

    Addresses a question on the safety of alternating doses of acetaminophen and ibuprofen to treat babies with fever. Explanation for the method; Possible risk of the approach; Suggestion to ease the child's fever.

  • Ibuprofen Interferes with Aspirin's Heart Protection.
    Bidwell, Rebecca // HealthFacts; Jan2002, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p5 

    Warns that the over-the-counter painkiller, ibuprofen, should be avoided by people taking small doses of daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack or stroke.

  • Setting limits to infinite error.
    Delamothe, Tony // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 9/27/2008, Vol. 337 Issue 7672, preceding p701 

    The article presents an introduction to the letters section of the issue with comments on letters written by Carlos A. Calderon Ospina and Alejandra Salcedo on paracetamol with ibuprofen, S�batien Tassy and Frederique Retornaz on health inequalities, and Laura MCGlone and colleagues on...

  • WHAT'S NEW IN DRUGS.
    Rodman, Morton J.; Rosomoff, Renee Steele // RN; Oct86, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p97 

    Presents news on drugs as of October 1986. Warning on the use of ibuprofen and aspirin together; Effectiveness of clonidine in treating asthma; Risks posed by the antibiotic cefoperazone.

  • EFFECTS OF PREDNISONE AND IBUPROFEN ON RADIO FREQUENCY VOLUME TISSUE REDUCTION IN A RABBIT MODEL.
    Han, Joseph K.; Woodson, B. Tucker // Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology; Nov2002, Vol. 111 Issue 11, p968 

    This study investigates whether acute anti-inflammatory medications (prednisone and ibuprofen) alter muscle volumetric reduction following radio frequency tissue ablation (RFTA). We used a rabbit model to measure changes in leg muscle volume using serial magnetic resonance imaging in 3 groups:...

  • Risk of taking aspirin and ibuprofen in CVD.
    Gough, Rob // Pulse; 9/2/2002, Vol. 62 Issue 33, p15 

    Focuses on the risk of taking aspirin and ibuprofen in cardiovascular disease. Study conducted by the University of Dundee Medicines Monitoring Unit; Percentage on the risk of death for cardiovascular patients; Examination of death rates in patients discharged from the hospital.

  • NSAIDs increase women's risk of hypertension.
    Gough, Rob // GP: General Practitioner; 11/4/2002, p9 

    Presents a study, Nurses Health Study 11 by the U.S. researchers, published in the 'Archives of Internal Medicine' regarding risk of hypertension in women who take ibuprofen and paracetamol. Likeliness of developing hypertension in women who take ibuprofen in comparison to women who avoid the...

  • Advances in the Treatment of Migraine in Kids.
    Gough, Rob // Pediatrics for Parents; 2001, Vol. 19 Issue 9, p2 

    Evaluates the advances on migraine treatment among children. Definition of migraine; Approval on the use of ibuprofen and naproxen in children for migraine treatment by the Food and Drugs Administration; Efficacy of prescribed treatments.

  • When a kiss doesn't cut it.
    DREISBACH, SHAUN // Parenting School Years; Feb2010, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p36 

    The article presents tips about curing the pain of children, such as acetaminophen with codeine, ibuprofen, and rinsing the mouth with salt water after a tooth had pulled.

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