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Can I Take ibuprofen and alcohol Together?

STATUS: CAUTION

SUMMARY:

Taking ibuprofen while drinking alcohol increases the risk of stomach and intestinal irritation and bleeding; occasional light drinking may be lower risk, but drinking alcohol (especially heavy or chronic use) with ibuprofen raises the chance of ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

Why: Ibuprofen is an NSAID that reduces protective stomach prostaglandins; alcohol also irritates the gastric mucosa and can impair clotting, so combined use increases gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcer risk. Symptoms to watch for: black/tarry stools, red or coffee‑ground vomit, severe abdominal pain, fainting, dizziness, or unexplained weakness. Higher risk situations: older age, prior history of peptic ulcer or GI bleeding, concurrent use of anticoagulants/antiplatelets or corticosteroids, regular high‑dose or long‑term NSAID use, and chronic heavy alcohol use. Practical advice: avoid heavy or binge drinking while taking ibuprofen, use the lowest effective NSAID dose for the shortest time needed, and seek urgent medical care if signs of GI bleeding occur. Discuss alternatives or timing with a healthcare provider if you use alcohol regularly or need frequent pain control.

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IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS:

  • This tool does not list all possible drug interactions
  • The absence of a listed interaction does not mean the combination is safe
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  • Individual factors (age, weight, health conditions, genetics) affect interactions
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