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Ibuhadi is in the list of pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs from mild to moderate in cases of: headache, toothache, menstrual pain, joint pain, soft tissue pain in trauma and pain after surgery. In order for the process of taking the drug to be effective, users need to know the information about its use.
1. Uses of Ibuhadi
First, the drug Ibuhadi has the main ingredient is Ibuprofen 400mg, the drug is produced in the form of a compressed bag, packed in a box of 5 blisters, a box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets; Box of 1 bottle of 50 tablets, box of 1 bottle of 100 tablets, a bottle of 500 tablets. The drug is indicated for mild to moderate pain relief and inflammation in the following cases: headache, toothache, menstrual pain, joint pain, soft tissue pain in trauma and pain after surgery.
The drug is indicated in both adults and children.
2. Dosage of Ibuhadi
Dosage of Ibuhadi is currently suggested in the following way. However, the information below is for reference only, because the dosage is always dependent on age, health conditions and other related issues.
Adults: Usual oral dose for pain relief: 1.2 - 1.8 g/day, divided into several small doses, although the maintenance dose of 0.6 - 1.2 g/day has been effective. If necessary, the dose can be increased to a maximum recommended dose of 2.4 g/day or 3.2 g/day. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often have to take higher doses of ibuprofen than people with osteoarthritis - joints. The recommended dose for fever reduction is 200-400 mg, every 4-6 hours, up to a maximum of 1.2 g/day. Children: The usual oral dose to relieve pain or fever is 20-30 mg/kg body weight/day, divided into several small doses. A maximum of 40 mg/kg/day may be given for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis if needed. Ibuprofen is not generally recommended for children weighing less than 7 kg, and some manufacturers suggest a maximum daily dose of 500 mg for children weighing less than 30 kg. Alternatively, the suggested dose for children is: For fever, 5 - 10 mg/kg (depending on the degree of fever) and for pain, 10 mg/kg; The dose can be given every 6-8 hours, the maximum daily dose is 40 mg/kg. Medicines need to be taken as directed to ensure the best results.
3. Notes on taking Ibuhadi
3.1 Contraindications of the drug Hypersensitivity to any component of the drug. Hypersensitivity to aspirin or other NSAIDs. Peptic ulcer disease progression. Severe hepatic/renal failure, asthma, bronchospasm, bleeding disorders, cardiovascular disease, collagen disease, congestive heart failure, diuretic-induced hypovolemia or renal failure. Being treated with coumarin. Pregnant and lactating women should not use the drug, because it will affect children. Unless prescribed by a doctor. 3.2 Possible side effects when taking the drug The proportion of people taking the drug experiencing side effects from the drug is usually not much. However, there are still some cases of side effects such as: Fever, fatigue, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, restlessness, rash, rash. In order to minimize side effects, patients should note:
Use the right medicine, enough and do not arbitrarily adjust or increase the dose When side effects occur, the patient should rest if necessary. Consult your doctor about whether or not to continue taking the medication. Maintain a healthy diet, do not use alcohol, tobacco when taking medicine. Usually the side effects will go away at the end of the course of the drug, so the patient should not be too worried. 3.3 Precautions when using Ibuhadi In addition to knowing the above information, the patient also needs to be careful when using the drug as follows:
Care should be taken when using the drug for the elderly. Ibuprofen may cause an increase in transaminase enzymes in the blood, these changes are transient and reversible. Ibuprofen inhibits platelet aggregation and may prolong bleeding time. People with liver and kidney problems should not or should pay special attention when taking the drug. Because this object can cause many health problems when taking the drug. After finishing the treatment prescription, the patient should actively visit the doctor to see the progress of the disease so that there are ways to adjust the drug and dose to suit the medical condition. 3.4 How to store the medicine Medicines should be stored in a dry place, away from moisture because this will affect the structure of the drug and the treatment process. Keep away from children's arms, to ensure the safest. Currently on the market Ibuhadi is sold at drugstores, medical centers and hospitals. The above article is useful information that is distilled and presented briefly about the Ibuhadi line of drugs. In order to ensure the health of the patient, do not arbitrarily buy medicine to treat at home without examination and prescription from a doctor or pharmacist. Always follow the instructions from your healthcare professional to avoid unwanted side effects.
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