Tylenol (aka acetaminophen/APAP/paracetamol) is hard on the liver whereas ibuprofen (aka Advil) is hard on the kidneys.
Drinking on ibuprofen can also be hard on your kidneys. It's best not to combine the two regularly, and if you have underlying conditions, avoid
All NSAIDs are hard on your kidneys but I tolerate aleve better then Ibuprofen. What about mixing ibuprofen and acetometaphine? Works well for
All NSAIDs are hard on your kidneys but I tolerate aleve better then Ibuprofen. The only advantage to the big I is it is easier to up the
Alcohol can cause gastrointestinal inflammation, worsening the problem. Drinking on ibuprofen can also be hard on your kidneys. It's best not to
often down an ibuprofen or two after drinking alcohol. But is it Drinking on ibuprofen can also be hard on your kidneys. It's best
Tylenol (aka acetaminophen/APAP/paracetamol) is hard on the liver whereas ibuprofen (aka Advil) is hard on the kidneys.
Same. Kidney failure if you take enough. Kidneys process it and it's super hard on your kidneys. Tylenol is super hard on your liver. I only
How ibuprofen affects other organs: Ibuprofen usually doesn t cause liver damage, but it can be hard on your kidneys. Racing heart or palpitations.
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