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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Jun 2008 06:23:11 -0400
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Too late Dee, you already ranted yet again.  And yes, when used in excessive dosage, ibuprophrn DOES cause liver damage.  That can be easily verified.  
 
And I don't doubt there are cases, RARE cases of exacerbated reactions to bee stings.  But it simply is NOT FACT that this is routine, verifiable and reason to shout far and wide that ibuprophen is directly linked to exacerbated reactions to bee stings.  Far more people get hit and killed by cars while crossing the street than do people who have ibuprophen linked exacerbated reactions to bee stings.  Adamant claims of a cause and effect relationship are simply silly.
 
Aaron Morris - thinking DO NOT CROSS STREETS, YOU'LL BE KILLED BY CARS!
 
Moderator Note: Last post on ibuprophen unless someone can offer something concrete.

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