So I came down with a serious cough. I decided to wait on calling my doctor because I was just sick 2 months ago and my doctors first response is ALWAYS to say they will be hospitalizing me after two weeks if I'm not back to baseline on oral antibiotics. I've only been in the hospital for CF once since I was 2 years old (and I'm 30), so let's just say I'm hospital averse.
That being said, a couple days into this cough I started taking 800 mg of Ibuprofen 3 times per day along with albuterol/hypersal 4 times per day and Pulmozyme 2 times per day. When the ibuprofen is in full affect (I feel tremendous) and my lung inflammation is reduce to where I can cough and effectively clear my lungs until it wears off. I know there are other drugs such as Predisone that have the same affect but they gerenally carry much more daunting side effects. Has anyone been prescribed long term Ibuprofen? If so, can you tell a difference and what is the dose?
Note: What I'm trying has not been doctor approved for CF. I was however prescribed 800mg of Ibuprofen 3 times per day for a foot injury, so I know it's safe for me in the short term. I plan to discuss this with my doctors.
That being said, a couple days into this cough I started taking 800 mg of Ibuprofen 3 times per day along with albuterol/hypersal 4 times per day and Pulmozyme 2 times per day. When the ibuprofen is in full affect (I feel tremendous) and my lung inflammation is reduce to where I can cough and effectively clear my lungs until it wears off. I know there are other drugs such as Predisone that have the same affect but they gerenally carry much more daunting side effects. Has anyone been prescribed long term Ibuprofen? If so, can you tell a difference and what is the dose?
Note: What I'm trying has not been doctor approved for CF. I was however prescribed 800mg of Ibuprofen 3 times per day for a foot injury, so I know it's safe for me in the short term. I plan to discuss this with my doctors.