My kidney donation was 16 months ago and I had dental work this week that has caused inflammation. If the inflammation doesn't settle down it might mean a root canal, but I have been so warned off nsaids that I'm conflicted. If i drink a ton of water with the ibu would it be okay in the short term (a couple days)?
I would check with your transplant coordinator. But I was told I may take nsaids just not in high volume and I just donated 6 weeks ago. My surgeon said no more than 800 mg/day of ibuprofen and I will be okay.
I second the above post, check with your center. But, mine said even though they tell me 'no nsaids from now on,' an occasional ibuprofen here or there would be harmless. I would definitely run it by your team before taking any if possible.
Thank you. I called and they said ibu or motrin but not advil because it stays in your system longer, and no more than 3 days at minimum dosage. Love this forum.
I know your question is answered... :) but when I was in the hospital they gave me IV Toradol (which is an NSAID) rather than narcotics (I didn't have much pain). My sister, who is a nurse, asked why I could have Toradol when they warn so much about NSAIDS, and my surgeon said it was because with the IV fluids, I was so hydrated that there was little risk.
Good to know that I can still take an Ibuprofen here and there. I don't take it often but it certainly works better than Tylenol.
Advil is ibuprofen so I'm confused why they said that? Advil is just the trade name as is Motrin. The drug is ibuprofen.
The difference between generic and brand, and different brands of the same OTC meds, is the way the active ingredient is bonded and delivered. I've never looked at the different brands of ibuprofen, but perhaps Advil is more of a timed delivery than they other compounds.
I think it had to do with the half-life of the particular brand.