This product is a medication used to treat muscle pain.
If you have pain, sore throat, and pressure or tightness, you will be prescribed a 400 mg tablet, every day at least 4-6 weeks. The tablets come in various strengths ranging from 400mg to 800mg.
If you need a stronger strength, you may be prescribed a stronger strength or you may be prescribed a tablet in lower doses. The tablets are usually taken every day at bedtime, either with or without food.
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Prescription Required
Quantity:30
Price:$49.99$2.50 per unit
Country:India
Manufacturer:Pfizer
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Product Description
Product Name: IB-PAB 600 mg
Product Form: Tablet
Pack Size: 10's
Manufactured By: Novartis
Formulation: Tablet
Product Strength: 600 mg
Directions: Take 1 to 3 times per day with a full glass of water. Crushing and drying the product may reduce its effectiveness. Crushing may increase the risk of side effects.Common side effects associated with Ibuprofen include:
Ibuprofen may cause some mild to moderate side effects, although they are usually short lived. These include:
If you experience any of these serious side effects while taking Ibuprofen, contact your doctor immediately:
If you experience any of the above-mentioned side effects or side effects not listed, seek medical attention immediately. Precautions
When taking ibuprofen, it is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor. If you have kidney disease, enlarged prostate, liver disease, high cholesterol or if you are taking other medicines, discuss the benefits and risks with your doctor. Ibuprofen can cause serious side effects such as:
Before taking ibuprofen, inform your doctor if you are using any of the medicines for pain relief, fever or cold, or you have an allergy to ibuprofen or any other medicines. The most common side effects of ibuprofen include:
If you experience any serious side effects or side effects not listed, seek medical attention immediately.
It is important not to take ibuprofen if you have any of the above-mentioned side effects or side effects not listed. If you have any concerns about using ibuprofen or any other medicines, please consult your doctor. They may need to adjust the dosage or recommend alternative treatment options for you. Before taking ibuprofen, tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, enlarged prostate, liver disease, high cholesterol or if you are taking any other medicines. Your doctor will also need to discuss the risks and benefits of taking ibuprofen while you are taking it. Ibuprofen is not recommended for children below the age of 12 unless directed by a doctor. Consult your doctor if you have any health problems, including kidney disease, liver disease, high cholesterol or if you are taking any other medicines. Ibuprofen is not recommended for children under 12 unless directed by a doctor.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning letter in the wake of reports that the infant ibuprofen ibuprofen has been linked to autism.
The letter, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, states that the drug's label for infants has been updated. The agency added the label to its website to alert consumers not to consider the risk.
The drug, which was used in infants and children ages 2 years and older, has been linked to autism.
In the letter, the FDA said, "In the absence of adequate and timely information on these issues, we cannot comment on potential drug interactions."
FDA has issued a notice to manufacturers in the wake of the report, citing the increased risk for autism, the agency's warning, and a study that suggests that infants should be given more caution when using the drug.
The drug was used in infants and children ages 2 years and older, the agency said, noting that the labeling for infants and children has not been updated.
In its letter, the agency also urged parents and caregivers to consider alternative treatments.
The FDA said the agency had also noted concerns about the drug's safety, but it did not provide further details.
In a letter to parents and caregivers, the agency said the information was "inconsistent" with its own label, and that the agency is taking steps to address the issue.
It is also reviewing whether the agency is requiring manufacturers to update their product labels to include the risk for autism.
N. J.-based pharmaceutical firm Ranbaxy Laboratories, which owns and produces ibuprofen, manufactures the drug, said it is voluntarily recalling its infant and children drug products.It’s not a good idea to buy too much of a drug, and that’s what most people do. When you get sick from prescription drugs, you need to do a bit of extra work to get the right medicine.
When you get sick from ibuprofen, the pain and discomfort associated with the illness can be intense.
You should check with your GP first, as it might be the first line of defence.
Your GP may be able to prescribe other non-prescription drugs if you’ve taken too much ibuprofen, such as:
You’re also encouraged to speak to your GP about other non-prescription medications you may be taking.
You can also take other painkillers or anti-inflammatories that may have an effect on your condition.
You can also use a medication called paracetamol for pain relief, which can be taken alongside ibuprofen.
If you need to take painkillers, ask your GP to recommend another painkiller or anti-inflammatories you may be taking.
You should also avoid taking ibuprofen with alcohol, as this can cause unpleasant side effects.
Taking too much ibuprofen can lead to a severe side effect called ‘migraine headaches’. You should also avoid using over-the-counter painkillers and other non-prescription painkillers.
You should also check with your GP if you have any of the following:
You’re also encouraged to talk to your GP about other non-prescription drugs you may be taking.
You’re also encouraged to speak to your GP about other non-prescription drugs you may be taking.
You can also take paracetamol for pain relief, which can be taken alongside ibuprofen.