Guide To The Side Effects Of Ibuprofen

Decrease In Urine Output

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Patients who take ibuprofen could experience a decrease in urine output. This side effect is relatively common, and it might occur in conjunction with a decrease in the concentration of urine as well. These decreases are most likely to develop in female patients over sixty years old, and individuals who take ibuprofen and acetaminophen at the same time are also at an increased risk of decreases in urinary output and concentration. Changes in urinary output are typically reported within the first month of ibuprofen use. Patients who take ibuprofen for a longer period are less likely to report urinary issues. Individuals who have a medical condition known as patent ductus arteriosus have an elevated risk of urinary side effects while on ibuprofen. Since changes in urination could be indicative of an underlying health issue, patients who notice this side effect should report it to their physician right away.

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