Categories: Over the Counter Medication
Description:
Ibuprofen is commonly used to treat pain and swelling from contusions. As a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, it works by reducing inflammation and blocking pain signals. Typical adult dosing is 200–400 mg every 6–8 hours as needed, taken with food to avoid stomach irritation. It is generally safe for short-term use, but people with stomach ulcers, kidney problems, bleeding disorders, or NSAID allergies should avoid it. When used appropriately, ibuprofen can help relieve discomfort and speed functional recovery from a contusion.
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