Noboundaries
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Very interesting thread. I usually take a couple Ibuprofen before diving, but it is for the aches and pains of my creaky body, not for body gas management. This thread sent me hunting for info and I found the following statement on another diver board.
I routinely use both aspirin and Ibuprofen when diving. The theory is that the aspirin makes the platelets "slicker", thereby decreasing the probability of aggregation (microsludging) and the Inburpofen, as an NSAID (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) decreases the inflammatory immune system response to decompression.
I cannot vouch for the validity of the information and would not offer medical advice about the effects on the body, but it is still an interesting thread. There was also a reference in the same thread to a Dive Training article about possible offgassing benefits of aspirin. I went looking for that reference and found the article below in the September 2008 Dive Training issue. It says there is no benefit from aspirin for DCS. You have to arrow down the page a while to find the ariticle. Aspirin does appear to help with DVT (blood clots, typically in the legs) when traveling, which is good to know.
September 2008 Volume 18 Number 9
I routinely use both aspirin and Ibuprofen when diving. The theory is that the aspirin makes the platelets "slicker", thereby decreasing the probability of aggregation (microsludging) and the Inburpofen, as an NSAID (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) decreases the inflammatory immune system response to decompression.
I cannot vouch for the validity of the information and would not offer medical advice about the effects on the body, but it is still an interesting thread. There was also a reference in the same thread to a Dive Training article about possible offgassing benefits of aspirin. I went looking for that reference and found the article below in the September 2008 Dive Training issue. It says there is no benefit from aspirin for DCS. You have to arrow down the page a while to find the ariticle. Aspirin does appear to help with DVT (blood clots, typically in the legs) when traveling, which is good to know.
September 2008 Volume 18 Number 9