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Anybody Figure Out How To Take Nabumetone And Consume Alcohol Without Getting Ulcers

I have a peptic ulcer and no health insurance. I was wondering if anyone knows what I can do to stop the pain.

I've had this pain for years and I currently do not have health insurance and can not go to the doctor. For the past three days I have been in a lot of pain. I've tried milk, bananas, Zantac 150, and Pepcid AC and that was all in one day... I had moments when the pain wasn't as bad but it was still there. If you have any ideas that would be great. Thanks!

Is cabbage really good for ulcer?

Most site's say it cures it while others say it's bad food for ulcer. I want to know the truth since in http://heartburn.about.com/od/pepticulce... they say it's bad but in
http://www.herbalextractsplus.com/cabbag...
it's good for ulcer. Which is which? Who's telling the truth? Even broccoli which can kill H.Pylori the other site say's it's bad. How come?

Is there a natural way to deal with an ulcer? Also what does it mean if you get a stomach ache immediately?

after ingesting anything-even a glass of water? Please don't say go to the doctor-that is obvious and I am asking for help in hopes of not having to go to a doctor-doctor's are a source of great stress to me!

Can you take azithromycin and ibuprofen together? Why or why not?

Yes, you can. It’s common to worry about side effects and drug interactions when using antibiotics, as some of these drugs can have unwanted effects when taken with other medications. Generally, this isn’t believed to be the case when combining azithromycin and ibuprofen, as no significant drug interactions have been reported by those using both medications. Azithromycin and ibuprofen can likely be taken together safely, with no risk of drug interactions. Ibuprofen is used for pain, while this antibiotic is taken to control infection.Azithromycin is a type of antibiotic called a macrolide, a term that refers to the presence of a chemical formation called a macrolide ring. The macrolide ring is the site of activity of the antibiotic, and works by preventing bacteria from synthesizing new proteins. Azithromycin can be toxic in people with kidney or liver disease or certain types of heart problems, but is safe to take for most other people.Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain and inflammation by reducing levels of inflammatory hormones. Even though this drug is available over-the-counter, it can be dangerous when used in the long term, particularly for people with liver or kidney disease, and circulation or heart problems. It is safe for most people to use as long as dosage instructions are followed correctly.Both azithromycin and ibuprofen do, therefore, have some side effects that users must be aware of when taking the drugs to treat infection or pain. Despite this both medications are safe to take by anyone who is otherwise healthy. Most people are at risk of only minor side effects such as upset stomach, mild digestion issues, and tiredness.Some antibiotics can have serious interactions with other medications, including over-the-counter drugs such as ibuprofen.

Can I take Naproxen while taking Amoxicillin and Lortabs?

Are you seriously going to trust it if someone on here says yea, its ok? That could be dangerous

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