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Can ibuprofen sustained-release capsules be taken with milk?

According to the custom, we all take medicine with warm water, but now many people like to drink milk, so many people are used to taking medicine with milk instead of warm water. There are also many sayings, one of which is that taking medicine with milk will be toxic. So, will ibuprofen sustained-release capsules (Fenbid) be poisoned by milk?

Fenbid is a white spherical pellet, which is often used to relieve joint pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, headache, migraine, toothache, dysmenorrhea and other mild and moderate pains, and also used to treat hair caused by common cold or flu.

Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules (Fenbid) are made of ibuprofen cloth, and the dosage is oral. Adults should take 1 capsule once, twice a day (once in the morning and once in the evening), so it is necessary to be careful about the usage and dosage of this product.

Finally, although some people regard milk as "the closest food to perfection", others regard milk as a key element of national strength. Even so, milk can't be "everything" after all, especially for the "medicine-taking family". How to make milk and medicine "live in peace" is not in conflict and contains a lot of knowledge. If you don't master it well, it is likely to bring unexpected trouble. It is not recommended to take it with milk unless the doctor or pharmacist tells you to take it with milk, or the instructions for drug use suggest it.