Ibuprofen Tablets 200mg & 400mg | Pain & Inflammation Relief
Ibuprofen Tablets are widely used for the effective relief of pain, inflammation, and fever. Belonging to the NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) class, ibuprofen helps reduce pain at the source by blocking prostaglandins, the chemicals responsible for pain and swelling in the body.
Whether you're dealing with a headache, backache, period pain, muscular pain, dental pain, or fever, ibuprofen offers fast, long-lasting relief. Suitable for most adults and children over 12 years, it is available in 200mg and 400mg strengths with multiple pack sizes for convenience.
Key Benefits
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Effective for mild to moderate pain relief
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Helps reduce inflammation and swelling
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Also used to reduce fever and flu symptoms
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Available in 200mg and 400mg strengths
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Fast-acting formulation, ideal for everyday pain management
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Available in 16, 24, 48, 84 and 96 tablet packs
Usage Instructions
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200mg dose: 1–2 tablets every 4 to 6 hours (max 1200mg/day)
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400mg dose: 1 tablet every 4–6 hours as needed (max 1200mg/day)
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Swallow whole with water. Do not chew.
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Take with food to reduce risk of stomach irritation
Ibuprofen belongs to a group of medicines called Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). Ibuprofen works by reducing inflammation and relieving pain including period pain, nerve related pain (neuralgia), dental pain, headaches and migraine, backache, swelling and stiffness in the joints and muscles (rheumatic and muscular pain), arthritis, fever and cold and flu symptoms.
Do not take Ibuprofen tablets if you are allergic (hypersensitive), or have had an allergic reaction to, ibuprofen, any other NSAID, aspirin, or to any of the other ingredients in this medicine. Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include swollen eyelids, lips, tongue, or throat. Have ever had a worsening of symptoms of asthma (breathing difficulty), hayfever (runny, itchy and inflamed nose with sneezing), urticaria (an itchy rash), or angioedema (swelling under the skin) when taking ibuprofen, aspirin or similar painkillers. Currently have or have had a stomach ulcer or bleeding in the stomach on two previous occasions. Have ever had perforation or bleeding of the gut when taking any NSAID. Suffer from severe liver, kidney or heart problems. Are in the last 3 months of pregnancy. Have abnormal bleeding or problems with abnormal bruising.
You should not take Ibuprofen tablets for longer than 10 days unless your doctor tells you to. If symptoms persist or worsen consult your doctor. The usual dose is 200 or 400mg (1 or 2 tablets) to be taken with a drink of water, preferably with or after food, up to three times a day as required. The dose should not be repeated more frequently than every 4 hours. Do not take more than 1200mg (6 tablets) in 24 hours.
Adults, Elderly and Children over 12 years
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