NDC 49035-635 Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants
Ibuprofen Suspension/ Drops Oral
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What is NDC 49035-635?
What are the uses for Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants?
What are Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants Active Ingredients?
- IBUPROFEN 50 mg/1.25mL - A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic properties used in the treatment of RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS.
Which are Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants UNII Codes?
The UNII codes for the active ingredients in this product are:
- IBUPROFEN (UNII: WK2XYI10QM)
- IBUPROFEN (UNII: WK2XYI10QM) (Active Moiety)
Which are Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants Inactive Ingredients UNII Codes?
The inactive ingredients are all the component of a medicinal product OTHER than the active ingredient(s). The acronym "UNII" stands for “Unique Ingredient Identifier” and is used to identify each inactive ingredient present in a product. The UNII codes for the inactive ingredients in this product are:
- ANHYDROUS CITRIC ACID (UNII: XF417D3PSL)
- GLYCERIN (UNII: PDC6A3C0OX)
- POLYSORBATE 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H)
- STARCH, CORN (UNII: O8232NY3SJ)
- WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
- SODIUM BENZOATE (UNII: OJ245FE5EU)
- SUCROSE (UNII: C151H8M554)
- XANTHAN GUM (UNII: TTV12P4NEE)
- SORBITOL (UNII: 506T60A25R)
What is the NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk for Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants?
- RxCUI: 204442 - ibuprofen 50 MG in 1.25 mL Oral Suspension
- RxCUI: 204442 - ibuprofen 40 MG/ML Oral Suspension
- RxCUI: 204442 - ibuprofen 50 MG per 1.25 ML Oral Suspension
- RxCUI: 204442 - ibuprofen 50 MG per 1.25 ML Oral Suspension Drops
Which are the Pharmacologic Classes for Concentrated Ibuprofen Infants?
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Ibuprofen
Prescription ibuprofen is used to relieve pain, tenderness, swelling, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis (arthritis caused by a breakdown of the lining of the joints) and rheumatoid arthritis (arthritis caused by swelling of the lining of the joints). It is also used to relieve mild to moderate pain, including menstrual pain (pain that happens before or during a menstrual period). Nonprescription ibuprofen is used to reduce fever and to relieve minor aches and pain from headaches, muscle aches, arthritis, menstrual periods, the common cold, toothaches, and backaches. Ibuprofen is in a class of medications called NSAIDs. It works by stopping the body's production of a substance that causes pain, fever, and inflammation.
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Pain Relievers
Pain relievers are medicines that reduce or relieve headaches, sore muscles, arthritis, or other aches and pains. There are many different pain medicines, and each one has advantages and risks. Some types of pain respond better to certain medicines than others. Each person may also have a slightly different response to a pain reliever.
Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are good for many types of pain. There are two main types of OTC pain medicines: acetaminophen (Tylenol) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Aspirin, naproxen (Aleve), and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) are examples of OTC NSAIDs.
If OTC medicines don't relieve your pain, your doctor may prescribe something stronger. Many NSAIDs are also available at higher prescription doses. The most powerful pain relievers are opioids. They are very effective, but they can sometimes have serious side effects. There is also a risk of addiction. Because of the risks, you must use them only under a doctor's supervision.
There are many things you can do to help ease pain. Pain relievers are just one part of a pain treatment plan.
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