Childrens Ibuprofen Oral Suspension
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320-24 Botl (320 24 Botl)

320-24 Botl (320 24 Botl)
This is a drug information for children's Ibuprofen oral suspension. It contains 100mg per 5mL of Ibuprofen, which is a NSAID used to temporarily relieve minor aches and pains, and reduce fever. This product should not be used if the child has allergies to aspirin, ibuprofen or any other pain reliever/fever reducer, or if they have experienced an allergic reaction before or after heart surgery. It contains a dosing chart and warnings on different medical conditions that could restrict use, such as stomach bleeding or heart disease. The product is not recommended for children under 3 years old without consulting a doctor, nor should it be taken with certain other medications. This product is not manufactured or distributed by all consumer healthcare companies, and the distributor is listed.*
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320-24 Carton (320 24 Carton)

320-24 Carton (320 24 Carton)
Children's Ibuprofen is an alcohol-free pain reliever/f ever reducer distributed by a company called BG, DA. One bottle contains 100mg of ibuprofen per 5 mL of oral suspension. This medication is recommended for children aged 2 to 11 years and can last up to eight hours. The original berry flavor makes it favorable to children. The label also mentions the inclusion of new warnings.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.