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Kami (Anonymous, 77.115.58.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Can I use IBUM and Vitamin D3 with Lisiprol HCT?

Why can't I take ibum-type anti-inflammatory fears while taking Lisoprol hct? I also have a large deficiency of vitamin d I have to take it at a dose of 6 thousand a day or I can safely take it with Lisoprol hct

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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

When using Lisiprol HCT, you should not use any drugs from the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects) on your own. I send a description of one of the preparations from the Lisiprol HCT group: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/44503/lisiprol-hct-10-mg-12-5-mg-tabletki/apteki

Kami (Anonymous, 5.60.41.) 1 year ago

Thank you very much for your reply. And I have one more question. So what can you take with Lisoprol hct?

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

1 year ago

There is an adverse interaction between the drugs Ibum and Lisiprol HCT. Ibum contains ibuprofen in its composition, which in combination with Lisiprol HCT can cause: - weakening of the blood pressure lowering effect - increase in the concentration of potassium in the blood - the occurrence of symptoms of renal failure In this case, it is better to use an analgesic and antipyretic - paracetamol (apap, efferalgan). Unfortunately, it does not have an anti-inflammatory effect. Vitamin D3 can be used with Lisiprol HCT, no interaction has been observed. Regards :)

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