What You DON'T Know About Ibuprofen
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Published4 months ago
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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy explores why your usual dose of ibuprofen might not be doing what you think it is when it comes to inflammation. Using cadaver dissections to look at the stomach, kidneys, and liver, we break down the physiology of COX enzymes and prostaglandins to show you the difference between simple pain relief and true anti-inflammatory effects.
Discover the "dosage secret" required for actual tissue healing and learn how this common medication interacts with your vital organs.
Table of Contents
0:00 - The Ibuprofen Myth: Pain vs. Inflammation
0:57 - What is an NSAID? (Advil, Motrin, and Steroids)
1:54 - The Journey: Absorption in the Stomach and Small Intestine
2:41 - How It Works: Inhibiting COX-1, COX-2, and Prostaglandins
3:52 - Why One Dose Won’t Stop Inflammation
4:42 - Chronic Use: Arthritis, Sprains, and Prescription Strengths
5:57 - Side Effects: Why Prostaglandins Matter for Stomach Mucus
7:11 - Kidney Anatomy: Blood Flow and Vasoconstriction Risks
8:51 - Cardiovascular Nuance: Blood Thinning vs. Clotting Risks
11:00 - The Liver Truth: Why Ibuprofen Metabolites are Different
13:55 - Summary: Managing Acute vs. Chronic Pain
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Common Questions
How long does it take for ibuprofen to start working? It typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes for the medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream and begin taking effect.
What is the difference between ibuprofen and a steroid like prednisone? Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), whereas steroids like prednisone work through different pathways and are generally more potent.
Does ibuprofen actually damage the liver? While the active form affects the kidneys, the inactive metabolites of ibuprofen are generally not harmful to the liver and are excreted through urine.
Why shouldn't I take ibuprofen before surgery? It inhibits a prostaglandin called thromboxane, which promotes clotting, thereby creating a mild blood-thinning effect that can increase bleeding risk during procedures.
What is the "anti-inflammatory dose" of ibuprofen? Significant reduction in inflammation often requires higher doses (600–800mg) used consistently for 5 to 7 days.
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