Ibuprofen and Sertraline: Drug Interaction Guide
Quick answer: This combination requires caution. Ibuprofen and Sertraline can be used together with adjustments and monitoring.
How Ibuprofen interacts with Sertraline
SSRIs impair platelet serotonin uptake and platelet aggregation, while NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin-mediated gastric protection and platelet function. The combination increases gastrointestinal bleeding risk.
What you should do
Use the lowest effective NSAID dose for the shortest duration. Consider gastroprotection in patients with bleeding risk factors.
Key facts
Severity
Moderate — caution required
Mechanism
SSRIs impair platelet serotonin uptake and platelet aggregation, while NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin-mediated gastric pro...
Action
Use the lowest effective NSAID dose for the shortest duration. Consider gastroprotection in patients with bleeding risk ...
Frequently asked questions
Can I take Ibuprofen and Sertraline together?
With caution. Use the lowest effective NSAID dose for the shortest duration. Consider gastroprotection in patients with bleeding risk factors.
What is the severity of this interaction?
The interaction between Ibuprofen and Sertraline is classified as Moderate — caution required. SSRIs impair platelet serotonin uptake and platelet aggregation, while NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin-mediated gastric protection and platelet function. The combination increases gastrointestinal bleeding risk.
What should I do if I'm prescribed both?
Use the lowest effective NSAID dose for the shortest duration. Consider gastroprotection in patients with bleeding risk factors. Always consult your prescribing clinician — do not stop or change medications without medical guidance.
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