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- Can I take over-the-counter pain medications as well as my prescribed drugs?
Can I take over-the-counter pain medications as well as my prescribed drugs?
- Always check over-the-counter medications for possible interactions with prescribed drugs.
- Simple painkillers such as Paracetamol are usually safe, providing you do not exceed the maximum recommended dose and ensure that none of your prescribed drugs also contain Paracetamol, since this could result in accidental overdose.
- Do not take over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Nurofen/Ibuprofen if you are already taking prescribed NSAIDs.
- Avoid NSAIDs if you have previously suffered any adverse effects or have a history of gastritis or stomach ulcers.
- Also avoid NSAIDs if you are asthmatic, have high blood pressure or take anti-coagulation medications, unless your GP or Rheumatology team advises you to take them.
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