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Default NSAIDS After a Concussion

Hello,

I've received a concussion about two months ago and I was wondering when I would be able to take NSAIDs. I've researched information about the topic online however the websites and articles I've seen only state that you should not take NSAIDs directly after a concussion; none of them state when it would be safe to take NSAIDs again. I consistently receive annoying headaches almost every day and usually Tylenol is not enough to alleviate my symptoms. Thanks for reading and any advice you could give would be much appreciated.
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