Chemists Own Ibuprofen 40mg Infant Drops 50mL

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Chemists Own Ibuprofen Infant Drops 40mg relief of infant and children’s pain and fever.

    FEATURES

    • Strawberry flavour
    • Oral dosing device included
    • Suitable for babies 3 months & over
    • Does not contain: sugar, aspirin, alcohol, aspartame, gluten, soy or dairy

    Temporarily relief for symptoms :

    • Teething
    • Earache
    • Headache
    • Cold & flu pain
    • Sore throats
    • Minor aches
    • Fever caused by vaccination

    DOSAGE

    • 3-6 months or average weight 6-8kg: 1.5 – 2.0mL
    • 6-12 months or average weight 8-10kgs: 2.0 – 2.5mL
    • 12-24 months or average weight 10-12kgs: 2.5 – 3.0mL

    Repeat dose every 6 to 8 hours as necessary. Do not exceed stated dose. Maximum 3 doses in 24 hours. May be given in water or fruit juice if preferred. Children should take plenty of fluids. Do not use for more than 48 hours at a time unless advised by a doctor.

    ARTG: AUST R 302644

    INGREDIENT

    Ibuprofen 40 mg/mL

    WARNING

    Do not give to babies under 3 months, seek medical advice before giving to infants aged 3 - 12 months.

    Seek medical advice before use if your child: is under 12 months of age, suffers asthma, is taking other medicines containing ibruprofen, aspirin or other anti - inflammatory medicines or other medicines that your child is taking regularly.

    Do not give to children who have stomach ulcers or other stomach disorders, kidney or heart problems, allergic reactions to aspirin , ibruprofen or any other anti - inflammatory medicines. if an allergic reaction develops, stop taking and see your doctor immediately. 

    Consult your doctor or pharmacist before use of the medicine in children suffering from dehydration through diarrhoes and/or vomiting 

    Do not use if you are trying to become pregnant, or during the first 6 months of pregnancy, except on doctors advice.

    Do not use at all during the last 3 months of pregnancy. 

    Short term only. excessive use can be harmful and increase the risk of heart attack, stroke or liver damage.