Side effects on the skin | Side effects of Ibuprofen

Side effects on the skin Under therapy with ibuprofen, severe skin reactions with redness and blistering, which can also be fatal (exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis/lyell syndrome), can rarely occur. Especially at the beginning of the therapy the highest risk is observed! If the patient observes the first signs of a skin rash, … Side effects on the skin | Side effects of Ibuprofen

Special patient groups | Ibuprofen 400

Special patient groups The active ingredient content of 400mg/tablet is too high for children and adolescents under 15 years of age, which is why ibuprofen 400 is not indicated at this age. For the age group under 15 years there are lower ibuprofen preparations on the market. In particular, side effects such as bleeding and … Special patient groups | Ibuprofen 400

Alcohol and Ibuprofen | Ibuprofen 400

Alcohol and Ibuprofen Alcohol intake should be avoided during treatment with ibuprofen! Type and duration of taking ibuprofen Ibuprofen should be swallowed whole with plenty of liquid (e.g. a glass of water). It should be taken on an empty stomach and should be taken during meals, especially on a sensitive stomach. Duration and dose of … Alcohol and Ibuprofen | Ibuprofen 400

Ibuprofen

ExplanationDefinition Ibuprofen belongs to the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), i.e. it is a painkiller. In addition to good pain-relieving properties, it also has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties. Trade names Ibu 200®, Ibu 400®, Ibu 600®, Ibu 800®, Spalt®, Dolgit®, Imbun®, Dolormin®, Aktren®, Ibudolor®, Ibuphlogont®, Dolo-Puren® There are of course further trade names that … Ibuprofen

Interactions | Ibuprofen

Interactions Cortisone cortisone: anticoagulant: With simultaneous administration of cortisone, the risk of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract increases considerably, and the occurrence of gastritis also increases significantly Ibuprofen should not be given at the same time as anticoagulant preparations or preparations of the same class of active ingredients (diclofenac indometacin piroxicam). In particular with the … Interactions | Ibuprofen

Naproxen

Definition Naproxen is an analgesic belonging to the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and is contained in the well-known Dolormin®, among others. It also has the less common name (S)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid, which describes the chemical structure of naproxen in more detail. Since 2002, naproxen has been available without a prescription in Germany for single … Naproxen

Diclofenac and alcohol – is it compatible?

Introduction Pain can be bothersome and protracted. Relief is often promised by painkillers that target different mechanisms of action and application. One of these so-called analgesics (painkillers) is the drug diclofenac. Diclofenac is classified as a non-opioid analgesic and is used for mild to moderate pain. A further area of application for Diclofenac is inflammation, … Diclofenac and alcohol – is it compatible?