What Are the Effects of Taking Too Much Ibuprofen?
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules are used for the relief of mild to moderate pain such as headache, joint pain, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea. It is also used for fever caused by common cold or influenza.
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- Drug Name
- Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules
- Drug type
- OTC Class A and Essential Drugs
- Use classification
- Carboxylic acids
- Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules are used for the relief of mild to moderate pain such as headache, joint pain, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea. It is also used for fever caused by common cold or influenza.
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsule ingredients
- Each capsule contains 0.3 g of ibuprofen as the main ingredient. Excipients are: sugar, starch, stearic acid, polyvinylpyrrolidone.
Properties of Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules
- The contents of this product are white spherical pellets.
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules
- This product is an antipyretic and analgesic drug.
Indications for ibuprofen sustained-release capsules
- Used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, arthralgia, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea. It is also used for fever caused by common cold or influenza.
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules specifications
- 0.3 g / capsule.
Dosage and Administration of Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules
- oral. Adults, 1 capsule at a time, 2 times a day (once and evening each time).
Adverse reactions of ibuprofen sustained-release capsules
- 1. A small number of patients may experience nausea, vomiting, burning sensation or mild indigestion, gastrointestinal ulcers and bleeding, elevated transaminase, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, nervousness, lethargy, edema of the lower limbs, or sudden weight gain.
2. Rare rash, allergic nephritis, cystitis, nephrotic syndrome, necrosis of the renal papilla or renal failure, bronchospasm.
3 Rare allergic nephritis, cystitis, nephrotic syndrome, renal papillary necrosis or renal failure, especially when long-term use is usually accompanied by elevated serum urea levels and edema, and bronchospasm is rare.
4 People with a previous history of intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease may exacerbate the condition.
5. Very rare hematopoietic disorders (anemia, leukocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, agranulocytosis. Initial symptoms are fever, sore throat, superficial oral ulcers, flu-like symptoms, severe fatigue, unexplained appearance Bruising or bleeding) can be liver disease.
6. Very rare severe allergic reactions, symptoms include: facial, tongue and throat edema, dyspnea, tachycardia, hypotension (allergic reaction, angioedema or shock).
7. With nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, edema, hypertension, and heart failure have been reported.
8. In patients with autoimmune diseases (such as systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease), there are individual cases of aseptic meningitis symptoms such as neck stiffness, headache, nausea, and vomiting during ibuprofen treatment. , Fever, or confusion.
Ibuprofen extended-release capsules contraindications
- 1. Disable patients with active peptic ulcer;
2. Patients who are allergic to this drug are contraindicated in patients with asthma, rhinitis or urticaria induced by taking aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs;
3 Disable allergic to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs;
4 Banned for pregnant and lactating women;
5. Patients with asthma allergic to aspirin are contraindicated.
Notes on ibuprofen sustained release capsules
- 1. This product is a symptomatic treatment. Self-medication should not be used for a long time or in large quantities. It should not be used for pain relief for more than 5 days and for antipyretic use for no more than 3 days. If symptoms do not ease, please consult a physician or pharmacist.
2. This product is best taken during or after a meal.
3 Those who are allergic to this product and other antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs are contraindicated. Allergies should be used with caution.
4 If you use this product for the first time, if you have a rash, mucosal damage or allergic symptoms, you should stop the medicine and consult your doctor.
5. It must be swallowed whole and not taken after opening or dissolving.
6. Do not take other medicines containing antipyretic and analgesics at the same time (such as some compound anti-cold medicines).
7. Do not drink alcohol or alcoholic beverages while taking this product.
8. Patients with gastrointestinal disorders should consult a physician or pharmacist before use. People with previous history of upper gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation related to the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should not be used.
9. Use with caution in patients with: 60 years of age or older, bronchial asthma, liver and kidney dysfunction, coagulation mechanisms, or platelet dysfunction (such as hemophilia or other bleeding disorders).
10 Patients should be used under the guidance of a physician with a history of peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding, recent gastric surgery, chronic enteritis or Crohn's disease, cardiac insufficiency, and hypertension.
11. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus or mixed connective tissue disease, disorders of the immune system leading to joint pain, skin changes, and other organ disorders should be used with caution as they increase the risk of aseptic meningitis.
12. If you have gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers, liver or kidney damage, cloudy urine or blood in your urine, back pain, vision or hearing impairment, abnormal blood signs, chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness, or speech ambiguity, stop taking the drug Consult a physician.
13. Overall, low-dose ibuprofen (1.2 grams per day) does not increase the risk of myocardial infarction. With high doses and prolonged treatment, caution should be taken that may increase this risk.
14. This ibuprofen capsule formulation is intended for adults only.
15. Women who are planning to become pregnant should use it with caution or under the guidance of a physician. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which may weaken women's fertility, but it is reversible after discontinuation.
16. Do not overdose, if you take too much or have serious adverse reactions, you should seek medical treatment immediately.
17. It is forbidden to use this product when its properties change.
18. Keep this product out of the reach of children.
19. If you are using other medicines, please consult your physician or pharmacist before using this product.
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsule drug interactions
- 1. When used together with other antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs, it can increase gastrointestinal adverse reactions and may cause ulcers.
2. This product can cause prolonged prothrombin time and increase bleeding when used together with anticoagulants such as heparin dicoumarins (such as warfarin).
3 When this product is used together with digoxin, methotrexate, and oral hypoglycemic drugs, it can increase the blood concentration of these drugs and should not be used together.
4 When this product is used together with furosemide (furanilinoic acid), the sodium-releasing and blood pressure-lowering effects of the latter are weakened; when used together with antihypertensive drugs, the blood pressure-lowering effects of the latter are also reduced.
5. Ibuprofen has been used in combination with aminoglycosides, glucocorticoids, antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, cyclosporine, diuretics, lithium, quinolones, zidovudine, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Reports of effects should be used with caution or under the guidance of a physician.
6. Drug interactions may occur if used concurrently with other drugs, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.
Pharmacological effects of ibuprofen sustained-release capsules
- This product can inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, and has analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects. And it is a sustained release dosage form, which can gradually release the drug in the body. Each dose can last 12 hours to relieve pain.
Ibuprofen sustained release capsule storage
- Keep sealed.
Ibuprofen sustained-release capsules
- PTP aluminum foil / polyvinyl chloride / polyvinylidene chloride rigid sheet blister, 10 tablets per board, 2 boards per box.
Ibuprofen extended-release capsules
- 36 months
Executive standard for ibuprofen sustained release capsules
- "Chinese Pharmacopoeia" 2010 edition two [1]