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  • hand holding two ibuprofen tablets
    Beth Bradford

    Avoid Taking Ibuprofen If You Have These Medical Conditions

    While ibuprofen is one of the most popular over-the-counter medications available, it's wise to refrain from taking it if you have these medical conditions.
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  • Woman taking medication in bathroom
    Erin Marie

    Think Twice Before Taking Ibuprofen If You Have This Medical Condition

    Per research, there are medical conditions that can cause painful side effects if a person suffering from them takes particular medications (e.g., ibuprofen).
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  • Woman hesitating taking ibuprofen tablet
    Erin Marie

    Stop Taking Ibuprofen If Your Pee Looks Like This

    When medications produce certain side effects, it's usually a sign that you should stop using them. In the case of ibuprofen, watch out for this side effect.
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  • Hand holding two green pills
    Erin Marie

    Men Should Think Twice Before Taking These Two Medications Together

    There are two common medications that men might use as they grow older. However, they should think twice about taking them together since it could be risky.
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  • Man holding blister pack of medication
    Erin Marie

    Stop Taking Ibuprofen If This Happens To Your Poop

    When the use of certain medications start leading to disturbing side effects, it's time to stop using them. And even the common NSAID ibuprofen is no exception.
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  • man taking pill
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    Weird Things That Can Happen To Your Skin After Taking Ibuprofen

    Ibuprofen is a common enough NSAID that some people tend to take it with little to no worry. But this popular medication can affect your skin in weird ways.
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  • woman taking pill
    Erin Marie

    This Is What Happens To Your Kidneys When You Take Ibuprofen Every Day

    Ibuprofen is not meant to be a long-term solution for chronic health ailments. This is how extended use of the medication might effect your kidneys.
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  • Woman reading prescription medication label
    Erin Marie

    What Happens To Your Gut When You Stop Taking Antidepressants

    There are many reasons why a person may decide to stop taking antidepressants. However, doing so abruptly can affect their gut health in surprising ways.
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  • Woman taking pills with coffee
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    The Common Medication You Should Avoid Taking With Coffee At All Costs

    Due to it being such a ubiquitous drink, you might make the mistake of drinking coffee with certain types of medication, including one particulary common drug.
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  • Smiling couple laying in bed
    Erin Marie

    The Medication You Should Avoid Taking Before Having Sex

    There are a number of things you should avoid popping into your mouth right before you have sex with your partner. This common medication is one of them.
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  • Hand holding box of ibuprofen
    Erin Marie

    The Unexpected Ingredient That Might Be Hiding In Your Ibuprofen

    Ibuprofen may be the active ingredient in your medication, but it can come with a long list of inactive ingredients, too, like this unexpected substance.
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  • woman about to take medication
    Beth Bradford

    Avoid Taking Ibuprofen With This Common Medication At All Costs

    For many, the NSAID ibuprofen is the top choice for speedy pain relief. But there's a common medication that, when taken with it, can have dangerous effects.
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  • Woman taking medication
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    When You Take Beta Blockers Every Day, This Is What Happens To Your Sleep

    If you have heart or circulatory conditions, you may be on a class of medications called beta blockers. However, they could have certain effects on your sleep.
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  • Woman taking medication
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    Our Doctor Explains Why This Common Medication Can Raise Your Potassium To Dangerous Levels

    Nobody wants high potassium levels, after all, if it gets too high it can be dangerous. A healthy diet can maintain levels, while ibuprofen raises them.
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  • frame from 2023 Jardiance ad
    Beth Bradford

    The Jardiance Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    From keeping one's blood sugar levels low to reducing certain people's risk of heart disease, Jardiance comes with a host of benefits, if used correctly.
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  • image from Tremfya ad
    Beth Bradford

    The Tremfya Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    If you are one of the 6.5 million people with plaque psoriasis, you may be wondering whether Tremfya is right for you. We'll explain its uses and side effects.
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  • Woman with allergies hiking outdoors
    Erin Marie

    Astepro Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    Astepro Allergy offers fast-acting relief for allergies. However, like any other OTC medication, it has dosage specifications and possible side effects.
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  • person putting tylenol on palm
    Erin Marie

    Medications You Shouldn't Take With Tylenol

    When you're taking any kind of medication, you need to be aware of possible interactions with other drugs. Acetaminophen, aka Tylenol, is no exception.
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  • caregiver helping senior woman
    Beth Bradford

    The Rexulti Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    Rexulti was developed as a medication for schizophrenia and depression. However, it has recently been approved for treating another mood-related ailment.
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  • Woman taking birth control
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    When You Stop Taking Birth Control, This Is What Happens To Your Sleep

    While birth control pills can affect women in varying ways, there is one particular effect they can have on your sleep when you quit taking them.
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  • Skyrizi commercial still
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    The Skyrizi Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    Diseases like plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and Crohn's disease can severely affect the quality of one's life. Skyrizi is a drug for these conditions.
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  • Khloe Kardashian in Nurtec commercial
    Jennifer Anandanayagam

    The Khloe Kardashian Nurtec Commercial Explained: Drug Benefits, Side Effects, And More

    The Nurtec ODT commercial featuring Khloe Kardashian may have caught your eye. What exactly is Nurtec ODT, how does it work, and what are its side effects?
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  • woman experiencing hot flashes
    Beth Bradford

    The Veozah Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    The Super Bowl ad said this once-a-day pill can transform menopause hot flashes into 'not flashes.' Here's everything to know about Veozah.
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  • Hands holding ibuprofen and water glass
    Erin Marie

    Avoid Mixing Ibuprofen With This Common Medication

    Ibuprofen is the top NSAID in the world, used by many people for quick pain relief. But be careful when using it -- and never mix it with this medication.
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  • woman looking at her bottle of medication
    Beth Bradford

    This Popular OTC Pain Medication Gets Riskier To Take As You Age

    Over-the-counter (OTC) medications may be commonly used, but they can also have side effects. And as you age, this specific OTC drug becomes riskier to ingest.
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  • woman with ezcema scratching arm
    Erin Marie

    The Rinvoq Commercial Explained: Drug Uses, Side Effects, And More

    The once-daily pill Rinvoq, also known as upadacitinib, has a new commercial circulating for 2024, and here are the drug uses, side effects, and more.
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  • Hand scooping spoonful of cinnamon
    Erin Marie

    Avoid Eating Too Much Cinnamon If You Take These Medications

    Cinnamon is a well-loved spice that goes well with many recipes and desserts. But you'll want to hold back on using it if you're taking certain medications.
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