Infants Ibuprofen Image (Image 01)
This appears to be the text from a pain relief medication's label. The medication, which comes in a dropper bottle, is intended for temporary relief of aches and pains, such as headaches and menstrual cramps. The product contains an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) called ibuprofen, which may cause stomach bleeding and should not be used by individuals who are allergic to ibuprofen or have previously experienced an allergic reaction to any pain reliever/fever reducer. The label includes dosage instructions based on a child's weight and age. There are also warnings regarding the use of NSAIDs and the potential for heart attack or stroke. If a child experiences symptoms such as chest pain or weakness in one part or side of the body, medical attention should be sought immediately. The label advises against exceeding the recommended dose and to consult a doctor before administering the product to children under a certain age or with certain medical conditions. Any questions or concerns should be directed to the manufacturer.*