Ibuprofen and alcohol
Can I take ibuprofen with alcohol?
Ibuprofen and alcohol should be treated cautiously because both can raise concern for stomach irritation, bleeding, dizziness, or other adverse effects in some users.
Last reviewed: June 12, 2026
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Ask a pharmacist or clinician before combining alcohol with ibuprofen, especially with ulcers, kidney disease, blood thinners, older age, or frequent alcohol use.
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Does this page say ibuprofen and alcohol are safe together?
No. It is a noindex preview that flags the combination for source-based review.
Which users need extra caution?
Users with bleeding history, stomach ulcers, kidney disease, blood thinner use, older age, or frequent alcohol use need clinician or pharmacist review.
What symptoms should not be ignored?
Black stools, vomiting blood, severe stomach pain, fainting, or severe dizziness need urgent medical attention.
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