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- jannsodyLv 711 months agoFavorite Answer
I'm not a doctor myself, but even though ibuprofen may *not* necessarily result in Covid-19, apparently those who *currently* have the virus are *not* supposed to take ibuprofen (but instead perhaps tylenol). Please, however, ask your doctor and/or pharmacist before taking any such medications.
- Anonymous11 months ago
No.
There was an unsubstantiated claim in France that taking ibuprofen could make the coronavirus worse if you had it. It is not true and was walked back later.
Tylenol -- acetaminophen/paracetamol -- is a useless painkiller. Studies have shown that it accomplishes virtually nothing. Some researchers have recently wondered why anyone even bothers to recommend it.
- Sunday CroneLv 711 months ago
If it does, I should have had the Corona Virus at least 15 years when I started using it for Arthritic pain.
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- Anonymous11 months ago
I am curious how you think a pain medication can "cause" a virus.
- 11 months ago
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- 11 months ago
Only if someone infected with coronavirus touched it first. Chemicals can't produce pathogens.
- ?Lv 611 months ago
I'm no doctor or scientist, but I'm going to have to say it does not cause COVID19