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Ibugesic-Plus Syrup 100 ml

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marketed by CIPLA LTD (CRESTA)

100ML

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52.16

M.R.P.:  54.9

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Product description

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Used to relieve pain and reduce fever in conditions such as colds, flu, dental pain, and minor injuries..

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Safety advice

Alcohol

Consuming alcohol while taking Ibugesic-Plus Syrup can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and liver damage. Since both alcohol and the active components of Ibugesic-Plus can affect the stomach lining and liver, it is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption during treatment.

Pregnancy

The use of Ibugesic-Plus Syrup during pregnancy should be approached with caution. While occasional use under a doctor's guidance may be considered safe, regular or high doses, especially during the third trimester, can affect fetal development and lead to complications during delivery.

Breast feeding

While Ibugesic-Plus Syrup is often necessary for managing pain and fever, active ingredients like ibuprofen can pass into breast milk. Though typically in small amounts, it can affect a nursing infant. Lactating mothers should discuss potential risks with their healthcare provider and consider alternative pain relief options if concerns arise.

Driving

While Ibugesic-Plus Syrup generally does not impair the driver's ability to focus or react, side effects such as dizziness or drowsiness, though rare, can occur. Users experiencing these symptoms are advised to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until they fully understand how the medication affects them.

Kidney

Patients with existing kidney conditions need to exercise caution when using Ibugesic-Plus Syrup. Ingredients like ibuprofen can reduce kidney function further, leading to potential kidney damage with long-term use. Monitoring kidney function regularly through blood tests can help manage and mitigate these risks.

Liver

Caution is advised for individuals with liver disease when taking Ibugesic-Plus Syrup. Ibuprofen and paracetamol can both impact liver function, and excessive or prolonged use can exacerbate liver conditions or increase the risk of liver toxicity. Regular monitoring through liver function tests is recommended for those with a history of liver issues.

FAQ

1.What is Ibugesic-Plus Syrup used for?
Ibugesic-Plus Syrup is commonly used to reduce fever and relieve pain from conditions like headaches, toothaches, and minor aches.

2.How should Ibugesic-Plus Syrup be administered to children?
For children, always use the measuring cup provided and follow the dosing instructions given by your healthcare provider based on the child's weight and age.

3.Can adults take Ibugesic-Plus Syrup?
Yes, adults can take Ibugesic-Plus Syrup. However, it is important to adhere to the dosing instructions recommended for adults.

4.How often can I give Ibugesic-Plus Syrup to my child when they have a fever?
Typically, it can be given every 6 to 8 hours, but it is essential not to exceed the recommended daily dosage as stated in the instructions or prescribed by your doctor.

5.Can Ibugesic-Plus Syrup be taken on an empty stomach?
It's usually better to take it with food or milk to prevent potential stomach upset.

6.What should I do if I accidentally give too much Ibugesic-Plus Syrup?
If you suspect an overdose or an adverse reaction, contact your healthcare provider immediately or visit the nearest hospital.

7.How should I store Ibugesic-Plus Syrup?
Store the syrup in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use.

8.Can Ibugesic-Plus Syrup be mixed with other medications or supplements?
Always consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications or supplements to avoid interactions.