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Here in Belgium, even ibuprofin needs a prescription. Certainly DPH.
Then again, here weed is still illegal (possession of 3g decriminalized) and the actually very beneficial stuff like LSD and psilocybin are also highly illegal.
You need a prescription for ibuprofen? That's way too far imo.
Well ibuprofin is pretty damaging to your liver depending on conditions and many people take it without food which is much more damaging than with food.
That being said, you can call for a prescription and a 50 pack of it is like 0.50€ lol
Are you thinking of acetaminophen? Without googling, my head canon says that acetaminophen damages the liver, while ibuprofen damages the kidneys. But I could be way off.
You need a prescription for pills of 600mg ibuprofen. 400mg is available over the counter without prescription at any pharmacy. So you could just do 1,5 pills of 400mg and not have a prescription.
Source: Belgian nurse.
Same in the USA for doses that high
I've never seen anything over 200mg
Honestly 100mg is all I see on the shelves but I haven’t looked.
I’ve been prescribed 600 and 800mg in the past.
Nah, those ibuprofen trips are deadly
The issue is the potential risk of severe (and potentially fatal) side effects if ibuprofen is taken regularly, especially at high dosages. You could argue that people have a right to damage their own bodies in whatever way they wish, but that's the reasoning.
Yeah. It's basically as good as perfectly safe if you don't overdose it daily. Same with paracetamol.
Is it the side effects of medication itself or the pain source remaining untreated?
The medication itself can (very rarely, it wouldn't be on OTC if severe side effects were common) cause kidney damage.
Thank you. I just warned my wife. She's going through a lot of ibuprofen.
It's not common, so don't panic. But if anyone needs painkillers regularly I'd strongly advise consulting a physician about it, even if the source of the pain is known and harmless.
Edit - just to be very clear: I'm not a doctor or other medical professional. I just read the paperwork that's included with the medicine I take.