ibuprofen and apixaban both increase anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. aspirin. ibuprofen decreases effects of aspirin by Other (see comment). Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. Comment: Ibuprofen decreases the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin by blocking the active site of platelet cyclooxygenase.
As alternatives are easily available, NSAIDs such as diclofenac should be preferred to ibuprofen for combined use with aspirin. The interaction of ibuprofen and diclofenac with aspirin in healthy volunteers
ibuprofen increases toxicity of aspirin by anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. increases risk of bleeding. aspirin rectal. ibuprofen decreases effects
ibuprofen increases toxicity of aspirin by anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. increases risk of bleeding. aspirin rectal. ibuprofen decreases effects
ibuprofen increases toxicity of aspirin by anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. increases risk of bleeding. aspirin rectal. ibuprofen decreases effects
ibuprofen and apixaban both increase anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. aspirin. ibuprofen decreases effects of aspirin by Other (see comment). Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. Comment: Ibuprofen decreases the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin by blocking the active site of platelet cyclooxygenase.
ibuprofen and apixaban both increase anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. aspirin. ibuprofen decreases effects of aspirin by Other (see comment). Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. Comment: Ibuprofen decreases the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin by blocking the active site of platelet cyclooxygenase.
ibuprofen increases toxicity of aspirin by anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. increases risk of bleeding. aspirin rectal. ibuprofen decreases effects
ibuprofen increases toxicity of aspirin by anticoagulation. Avoid or Use Alternate Drug. increases risk of bleeding. aspirin rectal. ibuprofen decreases effects
And here's some research on aspirin and stroke treatment https://www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20000601/aspirin-after-stroke-helps-prevent-another#1