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About Me
This section is about me. I am a passionate web developer with experience in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I love creating beautiful and functional websites.
Education
- Graduate from the XYZ University with a degree in computer science.
- Assisted to several coding bootcamps to further improve my skills.
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- I worked as a freelance web developer for several clients, developing responsive and easy to use websites.
- I collaborated with a team of developers in a large electronic commerce project.
- I did practices in a technological startup, acquiring practical experience in front-end development.
- I have contributed to open source projects and participated in Hackathons.
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In addition to my experience in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, I am competent in the following:
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React | Node. js |
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Jquery | Mongodb |
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Interactions with other medications and substances to avoid
1. Other NSAIDs: It is crucial to avoid taking other no n-steroidal ant i-inflammatories (NSAIDs) while using 800 mg ibuprofen. The combination of several NSAs can increase the risk of stomach ulcers, gastrointestinal hemorrhages and renal damage. Among the most common NSAIDs are aspirin, naproxen and diclofenac.
Important information:
- Do not take any other NSAIDs simultaneously with ibuprofen 800 mg.
- Consult your doctor before starting any medication or new supplement.
2. Anticoagulants: If you are taking anticoagulants or diluents of the blood, it is crucial that avoids combining them with 800 mg ibuprofen. Ibuprofen can interfere with blood coagulation capacity, which can increase the risk of hemorrhages or bruises. Among the most common anticoagulant medications are warfarin, heparin and clopidogrel.
Important information:
- Report to your doctor if you are taking an anticoagulant before using 800 mg ibuprofen.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the dose and schedule of your medications.
In addition, it is important to be careful when consuming alcohol while using 800 mg ibuprofen. Alcohol can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and liver damage when combined with ibuprofen. It is advisable to minimize or avoid alcohol consumption during treatment.