Here are 6 clinically validated, natural alternatives worth considering: Arnica: a 2007 study found that arnica, applied topically, was as effective as ibuprofen for relieving symptoms associated with osteoarthritis of the wrist, and with less side effects. Ginger: a 2009 stud y found that ginger was effective as ibuprofen for pain symptoms
Aspirin or ibuprofen may also cause allergic reactions, with symptoms such as hives, rash, blisters, facial swelling, and wheezing. Taking them together increases this risk as well.
Ibuprofen is effective for the short-term relief of minor aches and pains and also reduces inflammation. The risk of stomach-related side effects is about half that seen with aspirin although the more. Tylenol is an effective mild pain reliever with a low risk of side effects but the potential for liver damage exists, even at recommended5. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs ( NSAIDs) are anti-inflammatory agents that are different structurally and mechanistically from the anti-inflammatory steroids. NSAIDS act by a competitive and reversible active site inhibition of Cyclooxygenase ( COX) enzyme. The inhibition of COX reduces the local synthesis of Prostaglandins ( PGs) that .