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Is it possible to have an allergic reaction to anti-inflammatories after 10 days of taking the medication?

Yes, it is possible to have a delayed allergic reaction to anti-inflammatories after taking the medication for 10 days. In such a situation, it is best to stop taking the anti-inflammatories and switch to Tylenol™ as needed. It is important to inform your pharmacy team about your reaction so they can keep a record in your file and avoid prescribing anti-inflammatories in the future.

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