Hydrochlorothiazide and ibuprofen
Can I take hydrochlorothiazide with ibuprofen?
Hydrochlorothiazide and ibuprofen should be reviewed because NSAID use can matter for kidney function, fluid status, blood pressure control, and other medicines.
Last reviewed: June 12, 2026
Preview readiness
- Sources
- 4
- Modules
- 3/3
- Indexing
- Off
Source boundary
This preview links hydrochlorothiazide and ibuprofen identity and label anchors. It does not recommend a pain reliever or adjust diuretic treatment.
Clinical boundary
Ask a clinician or pharmacist before using ibuprofen with hydrochlorothiazide, especially with kidney disease, dehydration, older age, heart failure, or blood pressure concerns.
FAQ preview
Why does fluid status matter?
Diuretics, dehydration, and NSAID use can change kidney and blood pressure risk.
Can this page choose another pain reliever?
No. A substitute depends on diagnosis, medical history, kidney function, and the exact product label.
What should be escalated?
Reduced urination, severe dizziness, swelling, shortness of breath, chest pain, or fainting should be reviewed urgently.