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  • Ibuprofen and Hydrocodone bit oral
  • Ibuprofen oral
  • Idarubicin HCl intraven.
  • Idoxuridine ophthalmic
  • Ifosfamide intraven.
  • Imatinib mesylate oral
  • Imiglucerase intraven.
  • Imipenem and Cilastatin sodium intramusc.
  • Imipenem and Cilastatin sodium intraven.
  • Imipramine HCl intramusc.
  • Imipramine HCl oral
  • Imipramine pamoate oral
  • Imiquimod topical
  • Immu globulin,gamma (igg) intramusc.
  • Immu globulin,gamma (igg) intraven.
  • Immune glob,gam caprylate(igg) intraven.
  • Inamrinone lactate intraven.
  • Indapamide oral
  • Indinavir sulfate oral
  • Indomethacin oral
  • Indomethacin rectal
  • Infliximab intraven.
  • Influ vir triv (obsolete) intramusc.
  • Influenz vir vac tv p-surf2003 intramusc.
  • Influenza vacc,tri 2003(live) nasal
  • Influenza virus tri-split 2003 intramusc.
  • Influenza virus tri-split intramusc.
  • Influenza virus tri-whole intramusc.
  • Influenza virus triv-surf-pure intramusc.
  • Insulin aspart protamine human and Insulin aspart subcutane.
  • Insulin aspart subcutane.
  • Insulin glargine,hum.rec.anlog subcutane.
  • Insulin isophane NPH,bf-pk subcutane.
  • Insulin isophane,beef pure subcutane.
  • Insulin isophane,beef subcutane.
  • Insulin isophane,pork pure subcutane.
  • Insulin lispro (npl) and Insulin lispro,human rec.anlog subcutane.
  • Insulin lispro,human rec.anlog subcutane.
  • Insulin NPH human recom and Insulin regular human rec subcutane.
  • Insulin NPH human recom subcutane.
  • Insulin NPH human semi-syn and Insulin regular human rec subcutane.
  • Insulin NPH human semi-syn subcutane.
  • Insulin protamine zinc,beef subcutane.
  • Insulin protamine zn,beef (p) subcutane.
  • Insulin protamine zn,bf-pk subcutane.
  • Insulin protamine zn,pork (p) subcutane.
  • Insulin reg human semi-syn injection
  • Insulin reg, hum s-s buff injection
  • Insulin reg,hum rec buff injection
  • Insulin regular human rec injection
  • Insulin regular human rec subcutane.
  • Insulin regular,beef-pork injection
  • Insulin zinc beef subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc ext,beef (p) subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc extend human rec subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc extended,beef subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc extended,bf-pk subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc human rec subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc human semi-syn subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc prompt,beef subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc prompt,bf-pk subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc prompt,pork pure subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc,beef purified and Insulin zinc,pork purified subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc,beef purified subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc,beef-pork subcutane.
  • Insulin zinc,pork purified subcutane.
  • Insulin,beef injection
  • Insulin,pork injection
  • Insulin,pork purified and Insulin isophane,pork pure subcutane.
  • Insulin,pork purified injection
  • Insulin,pork reg. concentrate injection
  • Interferon alfa-2a,recomb. injection
  • Interferon alfa-2b,recomb. injection
  • Interferon alfa-n3 injection
  • Interferon alfacon-1 subcutane.
  • Interferon beta-1a and Albumin human intramusc.
  • Interferon beta-1a and Albumin human subcutane.
  • Interferon beta-1a intramusc.
  • Interferon beta-1b subcutane.
  • Interferon gamma-1b,recomb. subcutane.
  • Inulin intraven.
  • Iodinated glycerol oral
  • Iodoquinol oral
  • Ipecac oral
  • Ipratropium bromide inhalation
  • Ipratropium bromide nasal
  • Irbesartan and Hydrochlorothiazide oral
  • Irbesartan oral
  • Irinotecan HCl intraven.
  • Iron and Docusate sodium oral
  • Iron and Folic acid oral
  • Iron and Multivits,stress formula oral
  • Iron and Vitamin B comp w-C oral
  • Iron dextran complex injection
  • Iron oral
  • Iron polysaccharides complex and Ascorbic acid oral
  • Iron polysaccharides complex oral
  • Iron polysaccharides complex, Calcium, Vitamin E, Folic acid and Multivitamins oral
  • Iron polysaccharides complex, Cyanocobalamin and Folic acid oral
  • Iron soy protein complex oral
  • Iron, Ascorbic acid, Vitamin B12-intrinsic factor, Folic acid and Minerals oral
  • Iron, Folic acid, Vitamin B comp w-C and Minerals oral
  • Iron, Vitamin B complex, Folic acid and Minerals oral
  • Iron,carbonyl and Ascorbic acid oral
  • Iron,carbonyl oral
  • Iron,carbonyl, Ascorbic acid, Cyanocobalamin and Folic acid oral
  • Iron,carbonyl, Folic acid and Vitamin B comp w-C oral
  • Isocarboxazid oral
  • Isoetharine HCl inhalation
  • Isoetharine mesylate inhalation
  • Isoflurophate ophthalmic
  • Isometheptene mucate, Acetaminophen and Dichloralphenazone oral
  • Isoniazid injection
  • Isoniazid oral
  • Isopropamide iodide oral
  • Isoproterenol HCl and Phenylephrine bitartrate inhalation
  • Isoproterenol HCl inhalation
  • Isoproterenol HCl injection
  • Isoproterenol HCl sublingual
  • Isoproterenol sulfate inhalation
  • Isosorbide dinitrate oral
  • Isosorbide dinitrate sublingual
  • Isosorbide mononitrate oral
  • Isotretinoin oral
  • Isoxsuprine HCl oral
  • Isradipine oral
  • Itraconazole intraven.
  • Itraconazole oral
  • Ivermectin oral




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    Ibuprofen oral



    Drug Name Ibuprofen oral

    Ibuprofen oral Drug Category IBUPROFEN CHEWABLE - ORAL

    Ibuprofen oral Drug Information

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug. IBUPROFEN CHEWABLE - ORAL (eye-byou-PRO-fen) COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Advil, Children's Advil, Motrin USES: Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), which relieves pain and swelling (inflammation). It is used to treat headaches, muscle aches, backaches, dental pain, menstrual cramps, arthritis, or athletic injuries. This medication is also used to reduce fever and to relieve minor aches and pain due to the common cold or flu. This drug works by blocking the enzyme in your body that makes prostaglandins. Decreasing prostaglandins helps to reduce pain, swelling, and fever. This product is used primarily in children. Do not give this to a child younger than 2 years of age unless directed to do so by the doctor. HOW TO USE: Chew and swallow this medication and then follow with a full glass of water (8oz or 240ml) unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Do not lie down for at least 30 minutes after taking this drug. If stomach upset occurs while taking this medication, take it with food, milk, or an antacid. The dosage is based on your child's weight, medical condition, and response to therapy. Read the product instructions to find the appropriate dose for your child's weight, or consult the pharmacist or doctor if you have questions. If repeat doses are needed, they are usually given 6 or 8 hours apart; or as directed by the doctor. In certain conditions (e.g., arthritis), it may take up to two weeks, taken regularly, before the full benefits of this drug take effect. If you use this medication for migraine headache, and the pain is not relieved or worsens after the first dose, tell the doctor immediately. If you are giving this medication to a child for undiagnosed fever or pain, consult the doctor immediately if symptoms do not improve within 24 hours, worsen or last for more than 3 days, or if new symptoms appear. SIDE EFFECTS: Upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, headache, diarrhea, constipation, drowsiness, and dizziness may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify the doctor or pharmacist promptly. Tell the doctor immediately if any of these serious side effects occur: stomach pain, swelling of the hands or feet, sudden or unexplained weight gain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Tell the doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: vision changes, rapid or pounding heartbeat, easy bruising or bleeding. Tell the doctor immediately if any of these highly unlikely but very serious side effects occur: change in amount of urine, severe headache, very stiff neck, mental/mood changes, persistent sore throat or fever. This drug may infrequently cause serious (rarely fatal) bleeding from the stomach or intestines. If you notice any of the following unlikely but very serious side effects, stop giving ibuprofen and consult the doctor or pharmacist immediately: black stools, persistent stomach/abdominal pain, vomit that looks like coffee grounds. This drug may rarely cause serious (possibly fatal) liver disease. If you notice any of the following highly unlikely but very serious side effects, stop giving ibuprofen and consult the doctor or pharmacist immediately: yellowing eyes and skin, dark urine, unusual/extreme tiredness. An allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact the doctor or pharmacist. PRECAUTIONS: This medication should not be used if you have certain medical conditions. Before using this medicine, consult the doctor or pharmacist if your child has: severe kidney disease, allergies to aspirin or other NSAIDs (e.g., naproxen, celecoxib). Before using this medication, tell the doctor or pharmacist your child's medical history, especially of: kidney disease, liver disease, poorly controlled diabetes, stomach problems (e.g., bleeding, ulcers), heart disease (e.g., congestive heart failure), high blood pressure, swelling (edema, fluid retention), dehydration, blood disorders (e.g., anemia), bleeding or clotting problems, asthma, growths in the nose (nasal polyps), history of an allergic reaction with symptoms of lip/tongue/throat swelling (angioedema), any allergies in addition to those listed above. This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy; use caution engaging in activities requiring alertness. Limit alcohol intake as it may intensify the side effects of this medication. This medicine may cause stomach bleeding. Daily use of alcohol and tobacco, especially when combined with this medicine, may increase your risk for stomach bleeding. Consult the doctor or pharmacist for more information. This medication may make you more sensitive to the sun. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, tanning booths or sunlamps. Use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors. This medicine may contain aspartame. If you have phenylketonuria (PKU) or any other condition where you must restrict your intake of aspartame (or phenylalanine), consult the doctor or pharmacist regarding the safe use of this medicine. Caution is advised when using this drug in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to the side effects of the drug, especially stomach bleeding and kidney effects. This medication should be used only when clearly needed during the first 6 months of pregnancy. It is not recommended for use during the last 3 months of pregnancy due to the potential for fetal harm and interference with normal labor/delivery. Discuss the risks and benefits with the doctor. This medication passes into breast milk. While there have been no reports of harm to nursing infants, consult the doctor before breast-feeding. DRUG INTERACTIONS: Before using this medication, tell the doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription products your child may use, especially of: alendronate, other medications for arthritis (e.g., aspirin, methotrexate), "blood thinners" (e.g., warfarin), corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone), cyclosporine, high blood pressure drugs (including ACE inhibitors such as captopril, angiotensin II receptor antagonists such as losartan, and beta-blockers such as metoprolol), lithium, other NSAIDs (e.g., naproxen, celecoxib), "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, triamterene). Check all prescription and nonprescription medicine labels carefully since many contain pain relievers/fever reducers (NSAIDs such as aspirin or naproxen) which are similar to this drug. Ask the pharmacist or doctor about the safe use of those products. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval. OVERDOSE: If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include: severe stomach pain, coffee ground-like vomit, unusually fast or slow heartbeat, trouble breathing, extreme drowsiness, loss of consciousness, or seizures. NOTES: Do not share this medication with others. Laboratory and/or medical tests may be performed periodically to monitor your child's progress or check for side effects. Consult the doctor for more details. MISSED DOSE: If you are prescribed this drug on a regular schedule (not just "as needed") and you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up. STORAGE: Store at room temperature according to product instructions away from light and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medicines away from children and pets.

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