How to eat IBUPROFEN?!


Question: How to eat IBUPROFEN.?
I got knee pain from Osgood Schallter, i need 4 weeks rest.
My doctor let me prescribe IBUPROFEN 600 MG TABLET, how do i eat it.?
do i have to chew it.? or can i just swallow it with water.? i am used to swallow it with water.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Just swallow with water, also make sure you eat something first. Otherwise it will upset your stomach.Health Question & Answer

Don't chew it. Not only does it taste terrible, the same acidic components that can eat through your stomach lining can burn your esophagus. If that 600 mg tablet is too large to swallow, and they are big, get yourself some OTC Ibuprofen in smaller 200 mg tabs and swallow 3 of those. Make sure you've got food in your stomach, or at least take with a glass of milk. If you think the 600 mg is big, I've had 800 mg pills that were the size of of bumblebees.Health Question & Answer

If it is a tablet, swallow it with water. If it was meant to be chewed, it would say that on the bottle and also I have never seen chewable ibuprofen. Health Question & Answer

You don't need to chew IBUPROFEN all you need is a glass of water. Just place the tablet on your tongue, take a drink of water and let it go down easyHealth Question & Answer

r u kidding.. u don't chew it.. u shallow it with water.. don't chew it.. tastes really bad..~~~~~~~~~~`Health Question & Answer

You should probably NOT chew it - they taste terrible. Best to take it with water and swallow the thing whole.Health Question & Answer

Why would you want to "eat" it.
Just drink water with itHealth Question & Answer

swallow it.
if it doesnt say chewable on the label, then assume you dont.Health Question & Answer



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