Pain reliver?

ok i am wondering a few things about ibeprofen aka twinge reliver i am wondering. does it burn off muscle or verbs it does it do anything to your mind if taken as advised, and will it aid infections only answer if you really in actual fact know not just to grasp points ok thank you!

Answer:    no ibuprofen will not destroy nor support create/repair muscle. What it does, is it inhibits inflammatory agents within the body. It should not do anything to the mind at adjectives except possibly put you more at ease for not anyone in minor backache. It will not help infections as those are cause by bacteria and ibuprofen have no antibiotic properties.
not it really a safe backache reliever but it will not help beside infection.
It's "ibuprofen". It's a pain reliever specifically non-steroidal anti-inflammatory like aspirin. It works okay on muscle pain, because it reduce inflammation. It is also a blood thinner, so you have to run it in the amounts prescribed, or you can bring bleeding in your gut.

It does not "burn off" muscle, anything you mean by that. It inhibits prostaglandins, which mode it actually works on the inflammation and not freshly masking it contained by your brain like some other twinge relievers do. It doesn't do anything to your mind, if you mean does it alter your perception: No, it doesn't. It also does not help infections. Infections are cause by bacteria, and anti-biotics waste bacteria, not backache relievers.

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