What Kind of Medication Is Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets?
Ibuprofen dispersible tablets have the effect of anti-inflammatory and analgesic. They can be taken by patients with symptoms such as pain and fever caused by colds. Clinically, this drug is frequently used and has good effects. However, it must be used in accordance with doctor's advice or the instructions on the package. It can be discontinued when the symptoms disappear, and should not be taken for a long time.
1. Functions of Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets: Ibuprofen dispersible tablets belong to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, mainly used to treat mild or moderate pain, such as joint pain, waist pain, leg pain, menstrual pain, etc. They can also be used for fever caused by cold or influenza.
2. Usage of Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets: It is recommended to disperse the tablets in water or take them directly with warm water. If using ibuprofen dispersible tablets for fever reduction and the fever persists, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
3. Contraindications of Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets: Active peptic ulcer. Patients who are allergic to this drug, or have asthma, rhinitis, or urticaria induced by taking aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. People with a tendency to hemorrhage. These groups of people are advised not to use ibuprofen dispersible tablets. If gastrointestinal bleeding, liver or kidney dysfunction, visual impairment, abnormal blood picture, or allergic reactions occur during medication, the drug should be discontinued immediately.