Ibuprofen Tablet, Coated
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Ibuprofen Orange Label (Ibuprofen Orange Label)

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Ibuprofen Orange Carton (Ibuprofen Orange Carton)

Ibuprofen Orange Carton (Ibuprofen Orange Carton)
This is a description for Ibuprofen caplets, an over-the-counter medication used as a pain reliever, fever reducer, and anti-inflammatory drug. It provides relief from headaches, toothaches, backaches, menstrual cramps, the common cold, muscular aches, and minor pain associated with arthritis. The active ingredient in each caplet is 200 mg of Ibuprofen, which belongs to the NSAID category. The package contains 40 caplets and should be stored at 20°-25°C (58°-77°F). It is essential not to exceed the recommended dosage of 2 caplets every 6 hours for adults and children over 12 years old. However, the maximum of 5 caplets should not be surpassed within 24 hours unless directed by a doctor. Ibuprofen should not be taken in the last 3 months of pregnancy unless explicitly advised by a healthcare provider due to potential risks to the unborn child or during delivery. If any new symptoms appear, it is advisable to consult a doctor. In case of overdose, immediate medical assistance should be sought. Other inactive ingredients and important warnings for usage are also provided in the drug facts.*

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