Ibuprofen

Ibuprofen is a NSAD which belongs to the group of propionic acid derivatives. It is one of the most widely prescribed agents for adults and children, marked for its analgesic and antipyretic action. It is used for treating different conditions related to pain, inflammation, fever and stiffness and is administered by mouth three or four times a day as needed.
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What is Ibuprofen?
Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication licensed to treat conditions related to pain, inflammation, fever and stiffness. It works by blocking the production of certain hormones in the body that cause pain and inflammation. Due to this effect the medication helps to relieve pain, reduce swelling and subdue fever. It is available in oral dosage form with various strengths of the active ingredient.
When is Ibuprofen indicated?
Ibuprofen is indicated for managing mild to moderate pain, inflammation and fever caused by various diseases. It can be prescribed for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, painful menstruation, headache, temporary relief of fever, pain after surgery or other procedures as well as pain associated with tendonitis or bursitis. The medication can be administered alone or in combination with other agents to relieve the symptoms of common cold, flu, migraine and sinus problems.
How to take Ibuprofen?
Ibuprofen is usually administered every 4 to 6 hours as necessary to control pain or fever. The total daily dose shouldn’t exceed 3200 mg. The usual dose for patients over 12 years of age is 400 mg q4h or q6h. For infants and children over 12 years of age the dose should be adjusted by the doctor. The dosage should be taken with a glass of water. If gastrointestinal complaints occur, the medication should be administered with food or milk.
What are Ibuprofen side effects?
Ibuprofen most frequent side effects are of gastrointestinal character. It may cause nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn and stomach ulceration. Sometimes it can raise blood pressure, cause headache, ringing in ears, dizziness, drowsiness and unexplained rash. The medication may reduce the ability of blood to clot and therefore there is an increased risk of bleeding after an injury.
When is Ibuprofen contraindicated?
Ibuprofen is contraindicated to patients hypersensitive to this medication as well as to patients with active erosive-ulcerative GIT conditions. It also shouldn’t be prescribed to people who have developed urticaria, asthma or allergic reactions after receiving aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It is administered with caution to hypertensive patients, patient with congestive heart failure or edema.
Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication licensed to treat conditions related to pain, inflammation, fever and stiffness. It works by blocking the production of certain hormones in the body that cause pain and inflammation. Due to this effect the medication helps to relieve pain, reduce swelling and subdue fever. It is available in oral dosage form with various strengths of the active ingredient.
When is Ibuprofen indicated?
Ibuprofen is indicated for managing mild to moderate pain, inflammation and fever caused by various diseases. It can be prescribed for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, painful menstruation, headache, temporary relief of fever, pain after surgery or other procedures as well as pain associated with tendonitis or bursitis. The medication can be administered alone or in combination with other agents to relieve the symptoms of common cold, flu, migraine and sinus problems.
How to take Ibuprofen?
Ibuprofen is usually administered every 4 to 6 hours as necessary to control pain or fever. The total daily dose shouldn’t exceed 3200 mg. The usual dose for patients over 12 years of age is 400 mg q4h or q6h. For infants and children over 12 years of age the dose should be adjusted by the doctor. The dosage should be taken with a glass of water. If gastrointestinal complaints occur, the medication should be administered with food or milk.
What are Ibuprofen side effects?
Ibuprofen most frequent side effects are of gastrointestinal character. It may cause nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn and stomach ulceration. Sometimes it can raise blood pressure, cause headache, ringing in ears, dizziness, drowsiness and unexplained rash. The medication may reduce the ability of blood to clot and therefore there is an increased risk of bleeding after an injury.
When is Ibuprofen contraindicated?
Ibuprofen is contraindicated to patients hypersensitive to this medication as well as to patients with active erosive-ulcerative GIT conditions. It also shouldn’t be prescribed to people who have developed urticaria, asthma or allergic reactions after receiving aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It is administered with caution to hypertensive patients, patient with congestive heart failure or edema.