Ibuprofen Tablet, Film Coated
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43063867 Label (43063867)

43063867 Label (43063867)
This medication contains Ibuprofen USP 600mg, and should not be taken with alcohol or alcoholic beverages. The dosage and storage instructions can be found in the package insert. It should be kept out of the reach of children. The tablets should be taken with food, the specific instructions for taking the medication can be found in its packaging. The medication should be used with caution, and any side effects should be reported to the FDA. These tablets have white organoleptic markings with the numbers 122 on it. It comes in a bottle of 100 tablets with the GTIN-00343063867013 and ReOrder # 110593. The lot number and expiration date is printed on the packaging. The rest of the text appears to be not available.*
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Medguide Ibuprofen Tablets (Medication Guide For Nonsteroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs)

Medguide Ibuprofen Tablets (Medication Guide For Nonsteroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs)
This is a medication guide for Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) that are used to treat pain and inflammation caused by medical conditions like different types of arthritis, menstrual cramps, and other types of short-term pain. However, NSAIDs can cause serious side effects like the increased risk of heart attack or stroke that can lead to death, increased risk of bleeding, ulcers and tears of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, increased risk of liver or kidney problems, low red blood cells, life-threatening skin reactions, and life-threatening allergic reactions. NSAIDs should only be used as prescribed, at the lowest dose possible for your treatment, for the shortest time needed. It includes instructions on who should not take NSAIDs and what is the most important information one should know about NSAIDs. In case of medical attention for emergency situations or side effects, medical professionals should be contacted immediately.*

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