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how long can you take aleve safely

by Myrtice Carter Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Aleve should not be taken for more than 10 days for pain or 3 days for fever without consulting your doctor. Aleve is available over the counter, so you can get long-lasting pain relief without a prescription.

Can Aleve be used long term?

Side effects from long-term use Long-term use of Aleve can make your heart work harder. Aleve makes you retain water, which increases the load on your heart. This extra work can cause pressure on your cardiovascular system and can sometimes lead to a heart attack or stroke.

Is it OK to take Aleve every day?

Key Points in Making the NSAID Decision Examples include aspirin, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, and prescription drugs like Celebrex. You should never take any over-the-counter medicine regularly without discussing it with your doctor. Most over-the-counter painkillers should not be used for more than 10 days.

What are the side effects of taking Aleve every day?

Side EffectsUpset stomach, nausea, heartburn, headache, drowsiness, or dizziness may occur. ... If your doctor has directed you to use this medication, remember that your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. ... This medication may raise your blood pressure.More items...

Can you take one Aleve a day long term?

After your first dose, you should not take more than two pills in any 8-12 hour time or more than three in any 24 hours.

What is the safest anti-inflammatory?

Experts say that taking NSAIDs for a short time at the lowest effective dose is generally safe....This class of medications includes:Aspirin (full dose)Celecoxib (used in Celebrex)Diclofenac (used in Votaren)Ibuprofen (used in Advil or Motrin)Naproxen (used in Aleve)

What happens when you stop taking Aleve?

Despite the risks associated with taking NSAIDs daily, people who have been taking NSAIDs daily for long periods of time should not stop taking them abruptly. The body's reaction to such a cutoff could make blood clots more likely, adding to the risk of heart attack or stroke.

What is considered long term use of naproxen?

Recommendations for long-term NSAID use NSAID use is defined as chronic if these medications are taken more than three times a week for more than three months.

How much Aleve is too much?

Do not exceed more than 2 tablets, caplets, gelcaps or liquid gels in 12 hours, and do not exceed 3 tablets, caplets, gelcaps or liquid gels in 24 hours. The smallest effective dose should be used. Drink a full glass of water with each dose.

Dosage

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Aleve comes in capsule and gel form. One dose of OTC Aleve contains 220 mg naproxen and 20 mg sodium. Prescription naproxen is available in regular and extended-release formulations.1 It is also available in combination with a sleep aid—25 milligrams (mg) diphenhydramine hydrochloride.2 As with all NSAIDs, you should aim for the lowest effective do...
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Safety

  • All medicines in the NSAID class, including naproxen, work by blocking the formation of chemicals in the body known as prostaglandins.5Prostaglandins contribute to the effects of inflammation, including swelling, fever, and pain. Some of the common side effects include:6 1. Heartburn 2. Stomach pain or nausea 3. Constipation 4. Diarrhea 5. Gas 6. Headache 7. Dizziness 8. Drowsiness 9. Difficulty sleeping 10. Bruising 11. Itching 12. Ringin…
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Precautions and Contraindications

  • Aleve is not the proper medication for everyone. People with certain risk factors or existing health conditions should consider other drug options. Conditions that may increase the risk of adverse effects include: 1. Before or after a heart bypassoperation 2. Heart disease 3. Gastrointestinal (GI) problems 4. Liver problems 5. Kidney problems 6. History of stroke Other conditions that may increase your risk for the dangerous side effects of napr…
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Drug Interactions and Overdose

  • Many OTC medications contain NSAIDs. For this reason, it's crucial to read all medication labels (OTC and prescribed) before using them. Also, be sure you're getting only one dose of an NSAID at a time. Nutritional supplements, herbs, recreational drugs, and caffeine can interact with naproxen and change the way it works in your body. Speak with your doctor about all medications and supplements you take before taking Aleve. Medicat…
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A Word from Verywell

  • Aleve may be helpful for your condition, but to make the most of it, you need to use it safely. OTC medications, including Aleve, need to be used correctly and with caution. Make sure to follow the dosage instructions and be aware of the possible side effects and interactions. If you feel that something isn't right, contact your healthcare provider.
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