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So how many do you take a day, for this to make sense? A dead liver is also a big medical bill, I assume, but maybe that's a future you problem.
Ibuprofen is metabolized in the kidneys, not the liver. That's acetaminophen.
Dosage is 2 pills every 4 hours. But prescription strength is equal to 4 of these, so it could be as many as 16 a day.
16 a day? A medical prescription here would usually target 1200 mg/day, maybe go as far as 2400 mg/day, but not a single milligram more, as that's the maximum daily dose recommended before side effects start cropping up. You're taking 3200 mg/day for extended periods of time? You're poisoning yourself trying to escape pain.
When they give you ibuprofen following surgery, yea, it can be 800mg pills every 4 hours. It's not the normal dose most people take. I didn't say it was extended periods at that dose.
Otc, they max at 1200mg/day but it's the same drug that by prescription the max is 3200mg/day.
https://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/?drugLabelId=Ibuprofen-Tablets-ibuprofen-2618
So ~64 days, then. It all makes sense now.
TIL. Metabolised, or just peed out?