The active ingredient in Aleve Liquid-gels is naproxen sodium. There are 220mg of naproxen sodium and 200mg of naproxen. Aleve Liquid-gels is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; NSAID. Uses for Aleve Liquid-gels include relieving minor pain of arthritis, menstrual cramps, the common cold, muscular aches, headaches, backaches, toothaches. It can also be used to reduce fevers. The naproxen sodium in Aleve Liquid-gels may cause allergic reactions. These allergic reactions could be hives, skin reddening, facial swelling, rash, asthma (wheezing), shock, and blisters. Naproxen sodium may also cause stomach bleeding. The chances are higher if you are over age 60, have had stomach/bleeding problems, take blood thinning/steroid drugs, take other prescription/non-prescription NSAIDs, have three or more alcoholic drinks per day while using Aleve Liquid-gels, or take more Aleve Liquid-gels for longer than directed. Consumers of Aleve Liquid-gels have been directed to stop use and then talk to a doctor if they experience feeling faint, vomit blood, have bloody/black stools, have stomach pain that does not get better, have pain that gets worse or lasts more than 10 days, fever that gets worse or last more than three days, redness/swelling in a painful area, new symptoms appear, have difficulty swallowing, or if feels like capsule is stuck in throat. Pregnant and breastfeeding consumers are urged to ask a healthcare provider before using Aleve Liquid-gels because the naproxen sodium inside the liquid-gels may cause problems in unborn child and/or during birth. Aleve Liquid-gels should
The active ingredient in Aleve Liquid-gels is naproxen sodium. There are 220mg of naproxen sodium and 200mg of naproxen. Aleve Liquid-gels is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; NSAID. Uses for Aleve Liquid-gels include relieving minor pain of arthritis, menstrual cramps, the common cold, muscular aches, headaches, backaches, toothaches. It can also be used to reduce fevers. The naproxen sodium in Aleve Liquid-gels may cause allergic reactions. These allergic reactions could be hives, skin reddening, facial swelling, rash, asthma (wheezing), shock, and blisters. Naproxen sodium may also cause stomach bleeding. The chances are higher if you are over age 60, have had stomach/bleeding problems, take blood thinning/steroid drugs, take other prescription/non-prescription NSAIDs, have three or more alcoholic drinks per day while using Aleve Liquid-gels, or take more Aleve Liquid-gels for longer than directed. Consumers of Aleve Liquid-gels have been directed to stop use and then talk to a doctor if they experience feeling faint, vomit blood, have bloody/black stools, have stomach pain that does not get better, have pain that gets worse or lasts more than 10 days, fever that gets worse or last more than three days, redness/swelling in a painful area, new symptoms appear, have difficulty swallowing, or if feels like capsule is stuck in throat. Pregnant and breastfeeding consumers are urged to ask a healthcare provider before using Aleve Liquid-gels because the naproxen sodium inside the liquid-gels may cause problems in unborn child and/or during birth. Aleve Liquid-gels should