Forums >Health and Nutrition>Is it OK to take NSAID after a workout?
Junior Amphibian
"People ask why I run. I say, 'If you have to ask, you will never understand'. It is something only those select few know. Those who put themselves through pain, but know, deep down, how good it really feels." - Erin Leonard
Monkey Mind
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
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Run to Win25 Marathons, 17 Ultras, 16 States (Full List)
Best not to take them at all. Why do you take them? 2-4 per day is likely safe tho.
Why is it sideways?
And to people who want to say "embrace the pain that is running" I can only say "Obviously, you've never had ITBS".
One ibuprofen is a subtherapuetic dose in adults. Take one pill and you expose yourself to the risks without any of the benefits. Diclofenac is dosed differently than ibuprofen and comes in many dose forms, so it is hard to know what you mean when you say one pill. How many milligrams? Then again, it really does not matter, because the risks are there at most doses.
I have never seen (or heard of) a case of NSAID-induced ARF in a healthy individual due strictly to athletic participation while taking an NSAID
What about Naproxen or Aspirin for anti-inflammation? This post has focused completely on Vitamin I.
rectumdamnnearkilledem
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
Other than that I sort of enjoy the pain--proof that I've HTFUd. It generally doesn't last too long, anyhow.