Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg
Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg

Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg

Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg Specification

  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
  • 20 tablets per box
  • Origin of Medicine
  • Synthetic
  • Salt Composition
  • Ibuprofen 400mg
  • Drug Type
  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
  • Ingredients
  • Ibuprofen
  • Physical Form
  • Tablet
  • Function
  • Pain relief fever reduction and anti-inflammatory effects
  • Recommended For
  • Headache muscle pain dental pain arthritis and fever
  • Dosage
  • 400mg per tablet
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • Take 1 tablet every 4-6 hours as needed do not exceed 3 tablets in 24 hours without consulting a physician
  • Suitable For
  • Adults and children over 12 years
  • Quantity
  • Available in packs of 10 20 or 100 tablets
  • Storage Instructions
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
 
 

About Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg

Incorporating latest equipment with innovative machinery, we are able to manufacture and export Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg. It belongs to the family of anti-inflammatory drug. This medication works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body. These tablets are used for treating the headaches, migraines, toothaches, neuralgia (nerve pain) and menstrual pains. They are also helpful in reducing fevers and discomforts associated with colds or flu. The dosage of Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg is taken prescribed by the doctor depending on the condition, age, and requirement of the patient.

 

Features:

  • Oral administration
  • Zero undesired effects
  • Accurate composition

Each Film Coated Tablet Contains:
  • Ibuprofen B.P: 400mg
  • Excipients: q.s
  • Colour: Erythrosine
  • Strengths:   400 mg
  • Packing: 10x10
 

FAQs of Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg:


Q: What is the recommended dosage for Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg?

A: The recommended dosage is 1 tablet every 4-6 hours as needed, with a maximum of 3 tablets in 24 hours without consulting a physician.

Q: What is the function of Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg?

A: Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg provide pain relief, fever reduction, and anti-inflammatory effects.

Q: Who is Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg suitable for?

A: Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg are suitable for adults and children over 12 years old.

Q: How should Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg be stored?

A: Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Q: What are the common uses of Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg?

A: Ibuprofen Tablets 400mg are commonly used for headache, muscle pain, dental pain, arthritis, and fever.

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