GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Sudafed-Ibuprofen Ingestion Interval Statistics
The ingestion interval between taking Sudafed and Ibuprofen is approximately 4-6 hours based on statistical data.
In this post, we explore the usage and risks associated with two commonly used medications in the United States – ibuprofen and Sudafed. With over 30 million Americans relying on ibuprofen for pain relief and about 15% of adults having taken it in the past week, understanding the implications of its usage is crucial. Similarly, Sudafed, used by 13% of the population for congestion relief, faces legal restrictions in some states due to its active ingredient, pseudoephedrine. Join us as we delve into the statistics surrounding these medications and the potential consequences of their consumption.
Statistic 1
"Over 30 million Americans use ibuprofen regularly for pain medication"
Statistic 2
"About 15% of adults in the U.S. took ibuprofen in the past week"
Statistic 3
"The maximum daily dose of Ibuprofen for adults is 1200 mg per day"
Statistic 4
"Ibuprofen has been found to increase heart attack risk by up to a third"
Statistic 5
"Sudafed is used by 13% of the population for congestion relief"
Statistic 6
"Sudafed's (pseudoephedrine) availability decreased by over 90% in some states due to legal restrictions"
Statistic 7
"Regular dose of Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) is 240 mg in adults"
Statistic 8
"Approximately 90% of adults and children over the age of 12 can safely consume Sudafed"
Statistic 9
"Between 5% - 24% of individuals experience side effects when using Sudafed"
Statistic 10
"Ibuprofen tablets sold OTC typically contain between 200 to 400 mg per pill"
Statistic 11
"As of 2016, ibuprofen had the highest volume of sales among all analgesics in the U.S."
Statistic 12
"Overuse of ibuprofen can lead to gastrointestinal complications in 10-20% of users"
Statistic 13
"Sudafed may increase the risk of having a restless night in 30% of adults"