The pill imprint “35 3594” is most likely a version of Naproxen 500 mg, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
💊 What it is used for
Naproxen is commonly used to treat:
- Pain (muscle aches, back pain, injury)
- Arthritis
- Menstrual cramps
- Inflammation
⚠️ Important safety info
- Take it with food to reduce stomach irritation
- Avoid combining with other NSAIDs (like ibuprofen)
- Long-term or high-dose use can increase risk of:
- Stomach ulcers or bleeding
- Kidney problems
- Heart issues (in some people)
🚨 Be careful if you have:
- Liver or kidney disease
- History of stomach ulcers
- High blood pressure or heart disease
❗ When to get help
Seek medical attention if you notice:
- Severe stomach pain
- Black or bloody stools
- Vomiting blood
- Swelling or shortness of breath
⚡ Important
Pill imprints can sometimes look similar, so if you’re unsure:
- Don’t take it yet
- Confirm with a pharmacist or send me a photo (if possible)
If you want, tell me why you were given this pill, and I can explain whether it’s appropriate or suggest safer alternatives.