Background:Advances in drug development, new therapeutic agents, and new treatments are urgently needed to overcome the limitations of traditional therapeutic methods. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of ibuprofen on serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen, an anti-inflammatory agent that is currently used for treating pain and inflammation.
Methods:We investigated the effects of ibuprofen on serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen, an anti-inflammatory agent.
Results:The mean concentrations of acetaminophen in serum and tissue samples were increased significantly in ibuprofen treated rats compared to untreated rats (P< 0.05). The increases in tissue level of acetaminophen were significantly greater than those seen in the serum levels of ibuprofen (
Conclusion:The effects of ibuprofen on serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen were dose-dependent, which is in accordance with the previous findings.
Table 1 Mean and range of serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen in ibuprofen treated rats.Note:Significant increases in serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen were observed in ibuprofen treated rats, and the increases were significantly greater than those seen in untreated rats (Conclusions:It is clear that ibuprofen increases the concentrations of acetaminophen in serum and tissue.
*Correspondence:Dianthover, J. F., B. S. T. L., and A. B.Department of Pharmacology, University of Tübingen, Germany.F.Received: March 31, 2020.DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5281/ CodePI:1006675
Funding:This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (1-1-8).
Figures are aSuppository. Image represents a dried human skin sample. The arrow symbolizes the drug concentration.Fig. 1Drug concentration of ibuprofen, an anti-inflammatory agent.2 The effects of ibuprofen on serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen.Effect of ibuprofen on serum and tissue levels of acetaminophen.2Some people have mild to severe pain when they have to take acetaminophen, but most doctors will tell you not to take acetaminophen unless your doctor says so.
You may take acetaminophen with or without food, and you may take it with or without food.
You will have a medical history when taking acetaminophen.
Some people have a mild to moderate decrease in the amount of acetaminophen they take while taking acetaminophen. This is usually not a problem.
You should not take acetaminophen if you:
If you have any of the below signs, you should tell your doctor right away, as they may think you have a problem, or they may think that something is up.
Tell your doctor right away if your pain gets worse or lasts more than a few days.
You may be able to take acetaminophen and ibuprofen with or without food. However, taking them together can cause a potentially dangerous drop in blood pressure.
If you need to take acetaminophen with food, take it with or after food.
If you take acetaminophen with an upset stomach or with a fever, tell your doctor right away.
The following are some common questions you may have about using acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
You can take acetaminophen with or without food. However, taking it with or after food can increase the risk of stomach-related side effects. You can take acetaminophen with or after food.
You can take acetaminophen with aspirin. However, aspirin can cause stomach-related side effects.
You should not take acetaminophen with aspirin unless your doctor says so.
Some people have mild to moderate pain when they have to take acetaminophen, but most doctors will tell you not to take acetaminophen unless your doctor says so.
You may take acetaminophen with or without food. However, taking it with or after food can cause a potentially dangerous drop in blood pressure.
If you have any of the above signs, you should tell your doctor right away, as they may think you have a problem, or they may think that something is up.
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