Ibuprofen is a non-steroid, anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDS). It is used
in treating pain, fever and inflammation.
Ibuprofen is used to treat mild to moderate pains such as toothache,
arthritis, menstrual pains, headaches, minor injuries, fever and against
rheumatism as it is analgesic and antipyretic. It is available as a
prescription or non-prescription drug depending on its weight. Over the counter
(OTC) Ibuprofen is available in less than 200mgs. Ibuprofen can be administered
as tablets or capsules, syrups or even injected directly to the patient. In
case of external pains, Ibuprofen can be used as a gel or spray on the affected
areas. Some cold and flu medicines may also include Ibuprofen. You can order tablets of ibuprofen
400mg online or order ibuprofen 200 mg tablet
on pharmacy sites such as Pearl Chemist with a few simple clicks online.
When consumed orally, Ibuprofen takes about 30 minutes to reduce the
pain and inflammation by reducing the hormones that cause pain. Always consult
a pharmacist in newer cases before consuming Ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen dose
Always make sure to consume Ibuprofen along with food. It is not
advisable to consume Ibuprofen on an empty stomach. For adults, one or two
200mg tablets three times a day is the maximum limit of administering this
drug. Higher doses are prescribed only by doctors and can go up to 600mg four
times a day only under doctor’s careful supervision. Best practise would be to
follow the doctor’s advice. If you are taking the dosage twice a day, you
should have at least 12 hours gap between the two tablets taken.
Ibuprofen side effects
When consumed in large quantities, Ibuprofen can have both long term and
short term side effects. Short term side effects include feeling dizzy, slight
headaches, nauseous, stomach upset. If you see blood in your urine or poop,
immediately consult a doctor. This might be a sign of bleeding in the stomach
or a kidney malfunction. Severe chest or stomach pain or difficulty in
breathing also require immediate attention of medical professionals and could
be signs of a serious side effect of Ibuprofen. External application rarely has
side effects, but it may cause redness sometimes or make it more sensitive to
sunlight. Long term side effects include permanent damage to the renal system.
Ibuprofen
contraindications
Ibuprofen has unpredictable reactions when combined with other
medicines. Also, it can react to stomach acids when eaten on empty stomach. It
is also not advisable to chew Ibuprofen tablet in the mouth as it may cause an
irritation in the tongue and mouth walls. The drug also reacts with
antidepressants, beta blockers and diuretics.
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