Examples of using Nsaids in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But NSAIDs aren't suitable for everyone, so check the box
Over long periods, NSAIDs can cause gastrointestinal problems, so don't take them for more than 10 days without consulting your doctor.
Ketoprofen should not be used in combination with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids, as this increases the risk of gastrointestinal(GI) ulceration.
261 people had never used NSAIDs, 554 had in the past and 42 were currently using the drugs.
This is due to NSAIDs' propensity to produce stomach ulcers; Nexium helps prevent their formation.
To prevent ulcers caused by NSAIDs, stop using these medications(if possible) or limit their use.
Prothrombin time may be prolonged when etodolac and other NSAIDs are given along with warfarin thus leading to increased risk of bleeding.
If you need to take NSAIDs, be sure to follow the recommended dosage and avoid alcohol while taking these medications.
Here are some examples of common NSAIDs, both prescription and OTC,
Although the risk was previously thought to be similar for all NSAIDs, more recent information calls this into question.
As with other NSAIDs including diclofenac, values of one
To prevent ulcers caused by NSAIDs, stop using these medications(if possible) or limit their use.
In limited studies so far available, NSAIDs can appear in breast milk in very low concentrations.
Antihypertensives: Decreased anti-hypertensive effectiveness aspirin, other NSAIDs, salicylates: Increased GI irritability and bleeding, decreased diclofenac effectiveness.
However, NSAIDs should not be taken in the first 48 hours of injury as they can delay healing.
Also, NSAIDs should not be taken if you have a history of bleeding
If you have gastritis caused by NSAIDs or other drugs, avoiding those drugs
Taking two different NSAIDs is dangerous- it can increase the risk of undesirable side effects and serious adverse events.
The NSAIDs, such as Motrin,
One study compared them to the NSAIDs mefenamic acid, naproxen