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Nurofen Liquid Capsules 200mg - 10 Pack

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What are Nurofen Liquid Capsules?

Nurofen Liquid Capsules are painkillers that are used to relieve symptoms of different types of aches and pains, from muscular pain to symptoms of cold and flu. It contains Ibuprofen which is an anti-inflammatory drug which is commonly used as an everyday painkiller to provide short-term relief from aches, pains and feverishness.


What kind of pain can this product be used for?

Nurofen can be used to ease many kinds of pain, making it ideal for everyday use. Some of the most common uses for Nurofen include:

  • Headaches
  • Migraines
  • Dental pain
  • Neuralgia
  • Period pain
  • Rheumatic pain
  • Muscular pain
  • Back pain
  • Fever
  • Symptoms of cold and flu

Note that this product should be used for short-term relief from pain and if symptoms persist long-term, you should seek medical attention from your GP.


How does Nurofen help to ease pain?

Nurofen contains 200mg of Ibuprofen which belongs to a group of medicines known as Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). This medication provides pain relief by changing the body’s response to pain by reducing the hormones that cause pain and swelling in the body. Ibuprofen takes around 20-30 minutes to work when taken orally.


How to take Nurofen Liquid Capsules

This product is for short term use only. You should take the lowest dose for the shortest time necessary to relieve your symptoms. This product is only suitable for children over the age of 12, adults and the elderly.

Take1-2 capsules with water, up to three times a day as required. Leave at least 4 hours between doses. Do NOT take more than 6 capsules in 24 hours.


Warnings

  • If this product is needed for children and adolescents over 12 for more than 2 days or if symptoms worsen, seek advice from your GP
  • Do NOT take this product for longer than 10 days, unless advised to do so by a doctor- if symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from your GP
 

Overdose/Accidental Ingestion

If you have taken more Nurofen 200mg capsules than you should or if children have taken this medicine by accident, always contact your doctor or nearest hospital to get an opinion of the risk and advice on action to be taken.

Symptoms of overdose include:

  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Vomiting (may be blood-streaked)
  • Headache
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Confusion
  • Shaky eye movement
  • Drowsiness
  • Chest pain
  • Palpitations
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Convulsions
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Blood in urine
  • Cold body feeling
  • Breathing problems
 

Can you take Nurofen with other medications?

To reduce the risk of side effects, do not take this product with other NSAID containing products. This medicine may affect or be affected by some other medicines.

Do NOT take this product with:

  • Corticosteroid tablets
  • Quinolone antibiotics
  • Anti-coagulants
  • Medication that stimulates the heart
  • Medicine that reduces high blood pressure
  • Diuretics
  • Medication that temporarily suppresses the immune system
  • Medication that treats mania or depression
  • Medication for pregnancy termination
  • HIV treatment

 

When should Nurofen Capsules NOT be taken?

Do NOT take this medicine if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (see ingredients tab for full list) or if you:

  • Have a stomach ulcer, perforation or bleeding
  • Have had a worsening of asthma, skin rash, itchy runny nose or facial swelling when previously taking ibuprofen, aspirin or similar medicines
  • Have had gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation when previously taking NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs
  • Are taking other NSAID painkillers or more than 75mg aspirin a day
  • Have severe liver or kidney problems
  • Have heart problems, high blood pressure or blood coagulation disorder
  • Have breathing difficulties
  • Are in the last 3 months of pregnancy
  • Are under 12 years old
  • Are allergic to peanut or soya as this product contains Lecithin

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine if you:

  • Have or had asthma
  • Have kidney, heart, liver or bowel problems
  • Have high cholesterol or previously have had a heart attack or stroke
  • Have a history of gastrointestinal disease (such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease)
  • Have Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (a condition of the immune system causing joint pain, skin changes and other organ disorders)
  • Are a smoker
  • Are in the first 6 months of pregnancy

Always check the label to ensure that this product is suitable for you BEFORE taking it. If you are unsure, speak to your doctor or a Chemist 4 U pharmacist. Speak to your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant or if you are breastfeeding.


Side Effects

Like all products, Nurofen can cause side effects, although not everybody will experience them.

Stop taking this medicine and see immediate medical attention if you develop:

  • Signs of intestinal bleeding such as bright red faeces, black tarry stools, vomiting blood or dark particles that look like coffee grounds
  • Signs of a serious allergic reaction such as difficulties in breathing or unexplained wheezing, dizziness or faster heartbeat, severe skin reaction (rashes, itchiness, peeling, flaking or blistering, swelling of your face or throat
  • Signs of blood disorder resulting in unexplained or unusual bruising or bleeding, fever, sore throat, mouth ulcers, flu-like symptoms and severe exhaustion 
  • Signs of liver problems such as stomach pain, jaundice or passing dark brown urine
  • A severe skin reaction known as DRESS syndrome can occur. Symptoms of DRESS include skin rash, fever, swelling of lymph nodes and an increase of eosinophils (a type of white blood cells).

 

Important Information

This product is a medicine; make sure to speak to your doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist before taking this product if you have an underlying medical problem or are taking any other medicine or complementary therapy. If your symptoms get worse or continue after taking this product, contact us or your doctor. For medical services in your area, please refer to https://www.nhs.uk

If you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, speak to your doctor or our pharmacist before taking this product. If you suffer from any allergies, ask your doctor or our pharmacist if this medicine is right for you.

Store all medicines out of sight and reach of children.

Please read the included leaflet carefully before using this product.

Please contact your GP if appropriate regarding this product.

 

Helpful Advice on Medication Restrictions & Addiction

For further information on our medication restrictions policy, please click here.

If you are concerned about addiction to 'over the counter' medication, we urge you to visit the below links for professional help and advice:

 

 

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