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Warnings You should not take ibuprofen if you: Have had an allergic reaction to aspirin or other NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) Have a stomach ulcer or a history of stomach bleeding Are pregnant or breastfeeding (consult your doctor) Have severe heart failure Have severe liver disease Are taking blood-thinning medication or other medications that increase bleeding risk Have asthma or other respiratory conditions (Ex: hay fever or allergies) Are scheduled for surgery (including dental surgery) Are dehydrated FAQ How does ibuprofen affect people with high blood pressure
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The recommended daily intake (RDI) of vitamin B12 varies depending on age and specific conditions: Adults: 2.4 micrograms (mcg) Pregnant women: 2.6 mcg Breastfeeding women: 2.8 mcg For those with a diagnosed vitamin B12 deficiency, higher doses may be prescribed: Initial treatment: 1,000 mcg intramuscularly once a week for four weeks Maintenance: 1,000 mcg intramuscularly once a month Is It Possible to Overdose on Vitamin B12
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