Best Over-the-Counter Joint Pain Relief 💊 #shorts
What is naproxen?
Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that treats mild to moderate pain and inflammation. It can also temporarily reduce a fever. Naproxen is in the same class of medications as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin). But naproxen is only taken 2-3 times a day, whereas ibuprofen might be taken 4-6 times a day. Naproxen is available OTC as both a brand and generic product. The OTC version comes as a 220 mg tablet or capsule. Higher doses and a liquid version are also available with a prescription from a healthcare provider. #NSAIDs
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Is it possible to take too much naproxen?
Yes. Cases of naproxen poisoning occur every year. Many cases occur when someone takes too much by mistake. This can happen easily because naproxen is an ingredient in many OTC medications, including cough and cold products. Large quantities of naproxen can cause serious side effects. #painmedication
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Aleve (Naproxen Sodium) max dose for adults:
For adults taking Aleve, the maximum total daily dose is 660 mg. The recommended dosage is 220 mg (1 tablet) every 8 to 12 hours as needed. But you can take up to 440 mg (2 tablets) of Aleve at once for your first dose. After your first dose, you should only take 220 mg per dose. Be careful when it comes to maximum Aleve dosages. Don’t take more than 440 mg in an 8- to 12-hour period. And don’t take more than 660 mg (3 tablets) in 24 hours. You should only take Aleve for short periods of time. If you’ve been taking it for 10 days for pain or 3 days for fever, it’s best to talk to your healthcare provider.
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Naproxen summary:
Naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn) is a popular pain reliever that’s available as both an over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medication. But people can accidently take too much, given its wide availability.
The best and safest dose of naproxen varies from person to person. It depends on someone’s age, kidney function, and health conditions.
Always read OTC and prescription label ingredients to avoid taking multiple medications that contain naproxen. Talk to your healthcare provider and pharmacist about medications you’re taking to avoid any harm from taking too much naproxen. #nsaids #jointpain
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