Maxxifen

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NSAIDs Pediatrics

The mechanism of action of ibuprofen is due to inhibition of the synthesis of prostaglandins - mediators of pain, inflammation and hyperthermic reaction. It has analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects.

  • ibuprofen 100 mg.


  • for symptomatic treatment as an antipyretic for acute respiratory diseases (including influenza), childhood infections, other infectious and inflammatory diseases and post-vaccination reactions accompanied by an increase in body temperature;
  • as a symptomatic analgesic for pain of mild or moderate intensity, including: toothache, headache, migraine, neuralgia, ear pain, sore throat, sprain pain, muscle pain, rheumatic pain, joint pain.

Directions for use and dosage: For oral administration. Patients with hypersensitivity of the stomach to taking NSAIDs are recommended to take the drug with meals. The duration of treatment is no more than 3 days as an antipyretic and no more than 5 days as an analgesic. A minimum of 6-8 hour interval should be maintained between taking the drug (or at least a 4 hour interval if necessary). Children aged 3-6 months: 2.5 ml up to 3 times a day; Children aged 6-12 months: 2.5 ml up to 3-4 times a day; Children aged 1-3 years: 5.0 ml up to 3 times a day; Children aged 4-6 years: 7.5 ml up to 3 times a day; Children aged 7-9 years: 10 ml up to 3 times a day; Children aged 10-12 years: 15 ml up to 3 times a day.

Post-immunization fever: Children under 6 months of age: 2.5 ml (50 mg) of the drug. If necessary, another 2.5 ml (50 mg) after 6 hours. Do not use more than 5 ml (100 mg) within 24 hours.

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