What is the difference between ibu lysine 400 and ibu flam 800?
Is there just more to it or does the ibu flam 800 not help against headaches?
Is there just more to it or does the ibu flam 800 not help against headaches?
From now on, I'm supposed to receive a 100mg depot injection of paliperidone twice a month (every two weeks). I'm also supposed to take 5mg of aripiprazole daily. I think that's quite a lot. Is this still okay or is it too much? Does anyone have experience with this?
I almost thought that would be enough again. If I hadn't checked when it was prescribed to me or when I took it for the first time, I wouldn't have had anything left by the following Saturday at the latest. Or could I have injected the rest?
Are these tablets food supplements and/or pro/prebiotic tablets?
I have a pretty irregular cycle and my gynecologist said I should “detoxify” with homeopathy or something like that. In any case, she has now prescribed me Follikulinum Globuli and Glandulae F-Gastreu drops. Do you have any experience with it? Did it help you, or did you experience any side effects or discomfort? PS: I'm…
Hello, I took about one Alprazolam 0.5 tablet at 21:5, now it is 22:30 and I don't feel much, just a slight relaxation etc. Can I take another 0.5 mg to feel more that I have then 1 mg intus which is a quite normal dose Thanks
Hi, I read today that soy and fruit contain estrogen, and peppermint lowers testosterone. If I were to theoretically throw all of that into a blender, would it have a significant impact on my testosterone/estrogen levels? Question for a friend :p
Lysine is intended to accelerate the effect. Otherwise, IBU flam is twice the amount of active ingredient.
IBU shouldn’t just be thrown in because it has a very negative effect on gastric protection.
In addition, there are over 200 types of headaches that do not just want a painkiller, but the right remedy.
as is ibu always the same active ingredient?
because they make different companies
How do you know what is right/good?
The active ingredient is called ibuprofen and this can be read on each pack, regardless of the name printed on.
Since no one can look bright, one should explain the situation with a doctor. Ibu is often ineffective and then you only unnecessarily burden your body with the side effects.