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Patrycja (Anonymous, 2a02:a31a:40fd:fd80::) Warszawa 40 days ago

Why was this medicine discontinued? He was the only one who helped me

Why was this medicine discontinued? He was the only one who helped me

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

39 days ago

Lizymax, which contains ibuprofen, is currently not officially withdrawn from the market by the decision of the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector. The lack of availability in pharmacies is due to formal and legal issues or the manufacturer's own decision, rather than due to health risks.

Ibuprofen, the active ingredient in Lizymax, is a commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug, and the safety profile of this drug is well known and monitored.

If Lizymax has helped you, then you should consider dexibuprofen as a replacement. Dexibuprofen is an isomer of S(+)-ibuprofen, which is the active form of ibuprofen and can work faster and more effectively at lower doses, e.g.:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/70504/seractil-200-mg-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

I have attached additional information that may be helpful:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-przeciwbolowe-stosowac

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/migrena-niezwykly-bol-glowy

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