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ibuprofen

/ahy-byoo-proh-fuhn, ahy-byoo-proh-fen/US // ˌaɪ byuˈproʊ fən, aɪˈbyu proʊˌfɛn //UK // (aɪˈbjuːprəʊfən) //

布洛芬,伊布洛芬,布鲁斯罗芬

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : a white powder, C13H18O2, used especially in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic.

Examples

  • While medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen work well at minimizing pain, they come at a cost.

  • “Whatever that ibuprofen was, I need to get that prescribed,” Parker said he told the doctor.

  • Staff gave him a pill that they said was ibuprofen, he claimed.

  • By around March, Dingell said her doctors started to raise concerns about how much ibuprofen she was taking.

  • Getting plenty of REM sleep and dreams uninhibited by alcohol, ibuprofen, and cannabis can help, as can decriminalizing psilocybin, as several cities are doing, to make therapies more accessible.

  • He said he still gets some pain “in my backside” and a couple of ibuprofen take care of that.

  • Popping an ibuprofen after a workout or for a headache seems safe enough, right?

  • Five years ago, she said, he tried to kill himself by ingesting ibuprofen and hydrogen peroxide.