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by KaiserPro 56 days ago
wait, how are you getting naproxen?

Whenever its prescribed here, its paired with some sort of intestine protection medicine to stop it burning holes in your stomach/intenstines

Ibuprofen is much safer, so long as you eat with it.

Paracetamol is also safer, so long as you don't OD.

BUT! so long as you stay below 4 grams a day, you'll be safe. (yes yes, in some situations you can take double, but unless you are under supervision, thats asking for liver pain.)

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In the US, Aleve is the name-brand pill for naproxen, available in grocery stores next to everything else. I have a bottle of 160 gelcaps. Each pill is 220mg naproxen sodium or in parentheses 200 mg of naproxen. The advertised effect is 12 hours / all day, getting anywhere near 4g would only happen in a suicidal "swallow bottle of pills" situation.
GP meant 4g is the safe limit to paracetamol (hence "liver pain"). About 8 typical doses over 24 hours. It's little known amongst the general population, who have the occasional extreme of people taking double doses every few hours
So its a bottle, not a blister pack?

wild.

I know that blister packs are a pain, but in the places that they are introduced they reduce pill based suicide by up to 40%[1]

Sorry I should have been more clear about the 4g, that was for paracetamol. I have no idea what it would be for naproxen

[1] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC526120/

That combo is naproxen/esomeprazole. The brand name is Vimovo, but they don't have a patent, so you can get it as a generic. To work, though, it has to be taken 30 minutes before food.