Can Popular interfere with Ibuprofen?
Can Popular interfere with Ibuprofen?
Date: 6/25/2013 12:46:50 PM ( 11 y ) ... viewed 644 times
I am concerned that I am having a reaction between the Poplar and the Ibuprofen. I noticed this a couple nights ago.
I took Ibuprofen and it wore off very fast.
I was Taking Poplar tea at the same time.
I just took ibuprofen this morning at 8:47 or so.
I am having pain again in the front.
I have a strategy to dissolve the kidney stones.
I also had a bad reaction to the Percocet last night.
I had itch all over my back, an an uncomfortable feeling in my head.
I am concerned about my options here.
10:46 am
June 25, 2013
If I do not dissolve the stones, I am scheduled for a procedure for
July 3. I am not sure I will be able to wait until then.
THIS MENTIONS A CONNECTION BETWEEN POPLAR AND IBUPROFEN
CONSTITUENTS
Chemical analysis of the white poplar bark as well as the different members belong to the Willow family encloses a chemical compound known as salicin - basically a salicylate, which possesses properties akin to those of aspirin. Nevertheless, the bark of white poplar is different from aspirin in a number of ways. It has the aptitude to alleviate the pain without bothering the stomach. However, here is a word of caution. Never take the bark of white poplar or any of its formulations as an alternate for a blood thinner.
USUAL DOSAGE
The bark of white poplar comes in the form of pill or tablet. In addition, it is also available in the liquid extract form. Since the bark of this tree has a bitter and unpleasant taste, most people prefer taking pills. It is advisable not to take any product of the white poplar bark in conjugation with any other non-steroidal or anti-inflammatory drugs, for instance ibuprofen or aspirin, as this may augment the risk of bleeding in the stomach.
http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_white_poplar.htm
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