Bleeding and gastric ulceration are side effects if Ibuprofen but the incidence is quite uncommon, I don't know the actual figures but I would guess 1/1000 who take the drug (that is just a guess). People who take blood thinners have the same odds, except that if the do bleed then it may be more difficult to control.
Fine if your happy with Paracetamol and it gives the same relief then take it by all means, but Ibuprofen has greater anti inflammatory powers than Paracetamol.
Buenchico
////I'll mention that he sometimes neglects to mention that ibuprofen shouldn't be taken until 48 hours have passed after an injury.////
I don't buy that. If one suspects internal bleeding then perhaps so for example in an RTA in which case Ibuprofen by mouth would not even be in the frame, but, for a twisted ankle or a minor sprain or break the Ibuprofen is ideal. In my opinion.
Patients know, or think they know, if they can take Ibuprofen or not.
Medicine is all about treating the INDIVIDUAL.