ibuprofen

IPA: aɪbjuprˈoʊfʌn

noun

  • (pharmacology) A synthetic compound used widely as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug.

verb

  • (rare) To treat with ibuprofen; to administer ibuprofen to.

Examples of "ibuprofen" in Sentences

  • Of the three drugs tested, ibuprofen is the only one that has an anti-inflammatory effect.
  • But ibuprofen is my friend, and a little rest and ice on the bits that hurt the worst will help a lot.
  • Apparently Tylenol has been banned in HK but ibuprofen is available; it's just a special item they keep in the back.
  • Do this a couple of hundred times with a fish almost as big as you on the other end of the line, and you start wondering how much ibuprofen is on board.
  • Today my own joints are more interested in ibuprofen and capsaicin cream than cannabis -- although, come to think of it, I do support medical marijuana.
  • Given uncertainty about the findings, and the side effects of long-term ibuprofen use, it’s too soon for doctors to recommend ibuprofen as a way of preventing Parkinson’s.
  • And I've only taken one of the Lortab, as ibuprofen is controlling the pain, mostly, even though it does a number on my stomach (and me and pain meds have an ugly history I do not want to see replayed).
  • A spokesman for the support group, Arthritis Care, said: "Although low dose ibuprofen is now available over the counter, the high levels involved in this test are likely only be taken on prescription, and under medical supervision, by people with severe and chronic pain."

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