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Ibuprofen, a widely used painkiller, helps reduce inflammation, alleviate aches, and lower fever. However, the NHS has warned ...
According to the NHS website, ibuprofen should not be taken by mouth or applied to the skin if you are pregnant or have ever had an allergic reaction or symptoms like wheezing, a runny nose ...
The NHS advises individuals to avoid ibuprofen if they experience symptoms such as runny nose, skin reactions, or wheezing, as these may indicate an allergic response. They recommend seeking ...
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