It is important to note that all healthcare professionals and patients should be aware of the potential risks associated with ibuprofen (up to 200 mg per kg of body weight) and should inform their patients of the potential side effects of ibuprofen.
Please read the package leaflet before taking the medication, as it contains important information about ibuprofen.
You should always read it, and be aware of any potential side effects and interactions. You should always speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any side effects, or if you experience any of the following symptoms:[
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Please be aware that taking the medication may lead to a dangerous rise in blood potassium levels, especially in the elderly or people with kidney problems. The risk of potassium levels falling below a healthy threshold is also increased. It is important to avoid or limit the intake of these drugs.
Please be aware that all healthcare professionals and patients should be aware of the potential risks associated with ibuprofen (up to 200 mg per kg of body weight) and should inform their patients of the potential side effects of ibuprofen.
You should always speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any side effects, or if you experience any of the following side effects:
Please be aware that it is strongly recommended to avoid the consumption of these drugs if you suffer from any allergic reaction.
If you have any questions about taking ibuprofen, please reach out to the pharmacist for advice.
You can read more about the risks and side effects in thePlease note that ibuprofen is only for adults and children over 12 years of age. It is also not suitable for children under 12 years of age.
The patient information leaflet is available online.The information leaflet is the key part of a medicine that should be consumed before your treatment is complete.
We are unable to provide this information to our patients, as it is confidential. We have not received any complaints from patients who have taken or have taken ibuprofen.
The patient information leaflet contains the information about ibuprofen and may contain some risk factors that can lead to serious health complications. Please refer to the leaflet for more details about the risks associated with ibuprofen.The patient information leaflet contains information about:You can read more about the risk of ibuprofen being used in children and adolescents below:
The patient information leaflet contains information about the possible risk of ibuprofen being used in children and adolescents below:The patient information leaflet has a list of important information about the use of ibuprofen.The following is a list of potential benefits to consider when comparingibuprofen(fever) with other available anti-inflammatory drugs.
If you have questions or concerns about, you cancall the pharmacy.
Fever is the most common (more than 100% of people will suffer from it) and can cause serious damage to joints and the cartilage surrounding your bones.Fever can be caused by several reasons, and some of them include:
Aseptic infections are usually caused by contaminated blood, air, and food. Seizures occur in the area of the affected joint, so if you are suffering from severe or chronic arthritis, you will be in danger of suffering from aseptic infections.
If you suffer from severe or chronic arthritis, the chances of an aseptic infection occurring are extremely low. This can be caused by taking medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, which can affect your joints, and can cause aseptic inflammation and damage to the cartilage of your joints.
People often wonder, “Is this just a case of overuse?” The answer is a resounding “No, the risk of aseptic inflammation in the joints may be increased by taking medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, and this risk is very high.” This medication can damage the cartilage of the joints, which can cause joint pain, stiffness, and even a torn or swollen cartilage. If you have taken ibuprofen or acetaminophen for more than a year, you could have serious side effects. However, if you have joint pain, swelling, stiffness, tenderness or even a swollen, red, and swollen knee, you could be at risk of experiencing serious adverse effects.
Kidney damage to the kidneys can be caused by taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen, which can affect the liver and kidneys. In some cases, the risk of kidney damage is increased by taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen can also cause kidney problems, which can lead to more serious complications.
This is a common side effect of taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen. This can be caused by taking the medication at any time or under any circumstances, and can affect the cartilage of the joints, the bone, and the muscles. If you have been taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen for more than a year, you could have serious muscle and joint problems. Your doctor can recommend whether you should use other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen, or if you would like to take NSAIDs. NSAIDs work by decreasing the amount of a substance called prostaglandin (PG) produced by the body. If you are taking NSAIDs and you have been on this medication for longer than a year, your doctor will probably recommend that you switch to another drug, which may be safe for long-term use.
If you are taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen, or are currently taking any other NSAID, you should tell your doctor if you have ever had a heart attack, or you have had a stroke, kidney or liver disease, or you take any other medications, including blood thinners.
If you are taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen, you could be at risk of liver problems. The risk of liver problems can also be increased by taking NSAIDs, like acetaminophen, which can affect the liver. NSAIDs work by reducing the amount of a substance called prostaglandin produced by the body. If you are taking NSAIDs and you are experiencing liver problems, your doctor may suggest that you take ibuprofen or acetaminophen, or you will need to use another medication like aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen, or you will need to switch to a different drug. Some NSAIDs, such as acetaminophen, can cause severe side effects such as kidney damage, which can be treated by using different NSAIDs, like acetaminophen.
Pharmacist
Doctor: This is a prescription medication and should only be used under the guidance of a Doctor who will determine the appropriate dose and duration of the treatment. Please ensure that you have read the patient information leaflet before prescribing.
Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) or Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) written by the Pharmacist in the patient information leaflet will be updated every six months (PIL 3-6).
Please read the patient information leaflet before prescribing the following medication and drug. Please be aware that you will need to inform your doctor if you have any of these conditions:
•Asthmasevere
Allergic reactionwith rash or itching or hives;
Heart or blood pressure issues- if you have high or low blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver, kidney, heart, or blood vessel problems;
History of stomach ulcers- if you are taking medicines containing codeine, other NSAIDs (including ibuprofen and naproxen), anticoagulants (including atorvastol), or a diuretic (including spironolactone)
Pregnancy and BreastfeedingThere is a possibility of interaction between the drugs and the combination of drugs used in the treatment of pain, swelling or inflammation in the breasts.
This is a general consultation and is not intended to be used for specific patient conditions. However, we encourage you to ask for advice before taking any new medicine, supplement, treatment or herbal product.
As with all medicines, there is the potential for drug interactions that may occur in certain conditions. Please discuss this with your doctor. It is also important to report any symptoms to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
This consultation is not recommended for women, and children. Please be aware that you may need to be extra careful in your practice, as the use of medicines containing NSAIDs in children can cause kidney damage.
Please notethat Pharmacist is not authorised to dispense and order prescription medicines. If you have questions about this, please speak to your doctor or pharmacist.
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Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which works by relieving pain and inflammation. It is available in the form of a tablet, capsule or liquid. This medicine is used to treat pain, swelling and inflammation (swelling) caused by various conditions such as arthritis, dental conditions, muscle aches, menstrual cramps, minor injuries, and other conditions.
Ibuprofen is available in a wide variety of forms including tablets, capsules, liquids and tablets. The dosage, duration and route of administration of ibuprofen tablets, capsules and liquid are given below.
Tablets are suitable for children less than 12 years old and for adults. Children 12 years and under, with a physical or mental capacity, can take the medicine regularly at a rate of one capsule per day in the morning and one capsule per week in the evening.
Swallowed tablets are suitable for children less than 12 years of age.
The tablets contain 200mg of ibuprofen which is recommended for adults and children aged between 12 and 24 years.
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This gel is designed to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain and inflammation, swelling, and redness. This product is formulated to provide pain relief that is both effective and easy to incorporate into a pack. Whether you have a localized pain such as a cold, flu, sore throat, or minor aches or pains due to everyday activities, Ibuprofen gel can help manage these conditions effectively. It works by blocking chemicals (such as pain-relieving chemicals) that are responsible for various body functions, including pain. This makes them effective for minor aches and pains, such as pain from headaches or migraines, but more on that later.
Product Details:Ideal for adults and children aged 12 years and over, these products are clinically formulated to provide relief from common conditions such as pain and inflammation. Each tube contains gel-like substances, ensuring that the product reaches the site of the pain, inflammation, and swelling. This product is clinically tested and clinically proven to help relieve discomfort and pain from everyday activities.
Features:Relief from pain, inflammation, and swelling
Helps manage common conditions such as pain and swelling, daily routine, fitness, dental, and/or medical
Contains ibuprofen, an active ingredient that inhibits pain, inflammation, and swelling
Easy-to-use tube for a longer relief period
Available in a variety of formats, providing a convenient and reliable solution for pain and inflammation management.
Easy-to-use tube for a longer relief period for Ibuprofen GelIdeal for adults and children aged 12 years and over, these products are ideal for treating a wide range of conditions, including common pain and inflammationProduct Details Ibuprofen GelIbuprofen gel works by blocking chemicals (such as pain-relieving chemicals) that are responsible for various body functions, including pain, swelling, and redness.