In early 2020 it was speculated that ibuprofen could worsen Covid symptoms.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) warns that this is unsupported by the research.

Research has examined the effect of multiple similar drugs, including ibuprofen and aspirin on both adults and children.

In a scientific briefing the WHO said: “At present there is no evidence of severe adverse events, acute health care utilization, long-term survival, or quality of life in patients with COVID-19, as a result of the use of NSAIDs.”

Source: Daily Express

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