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Ibuprofen (Generic Motrin ®) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)is used in adults for relief of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, treatment of menstrual pain, and relief of mild to moderate pain.

In children aged 6 months and older Ibuprofen (Generic Motrin) can be given to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain. Ibuprofen (Generic Motrin) is also used to relieve the symptoms of juvenile arthritis.

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Ibuprofen.

Chemical Name : Ibuprofen

Important Note
The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.

Uses
Prostaglandins are chemicals that are made by the body and are responsible for causing pain, fever and inflammation; Ibuprofen (Generic Motrin ®) blocks the enzyme that makes prostaglandins (cyclooxygenase), resulting in lower levels of prostaglandins.
Other members of this class include naproxen (Naprosyn), indomethacin (Indocin), nabumetone (Relafen) and several others. Ibuprofen (Motrin) is also used to relieve the symptoms of juvenile arthritis.

How to take this medication
Ibuprofen (Motrin) should be taken with meals. For minor aches, mild to moderate pain, menstrual cramps and fever the usual adult dose of Ibuprofen (Motrin) is 200 or 400 mg every 4 to 6 hours. Arthritis is treated with 300 to 800 mg 3 or 4 times daily. The maximum dose is 1.2 g daily.Ibuprofen (Motrin) should not be used for for more than 10 days for the treatment of pain or more than 3 days for the treatment of a fever unless directed by a physician.

Children 6 months to 12 years of age usually are given 5-10 mg/kg of Ibuprofen (Motrin) every 6-8 hours for the treatment of fever and pain. The maximum dose is 40 mg/kg daily. Juvenile arthritis is treated with 20 to 40 mg/kg/day in 3-4 divided doses.

Side Effects
The most common side effects from Ibuprofen (Motrin) are rash, ringing in the ears, headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, constipation and heartburn. Ibuprofen (Motrin) may cause ulceration of the stomach or intestine, and the ulcers may bleed. Sometimes, ulceration and bleeding can occur without abdominal pain, and black tarry stools, weakness, and dizziness upon standing (orthostatic hypotension) may be the only signs of a problem. The elderly may be more sensitive to the effects of Ibuprofen (Motrin), especially stomach bleeding and kidney effects.

Contact your Doctor immediately if you experience severe stomach pain, swelling of hands/feet, sudden or unexplained weight gain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), vision changes, rapid/pounding heartbeat, easy bruising/bleeding, change in amount of urine, severe headache, very stiff neck, mental/mood changes, or persistent sore throat or fever. may infrequently cause serious (rarely fatal) bleeding from the stomach or intestines.

Precautions
NSAIDs reduce the flow of blood to the kidneys and impair function of the kidneys. The impairment is most likely to occur in patients with preexisting impairment of kidney function or congestive heart failure, and use of NSAIDs in these patients should be done cautiously. People who are allergic to other NSAIDs, including aspirin, should not use Ibuprofen (Motrin) . Individuals with asthma are more likely to experience allergic reactions to Ibuprofen (Motrin) and other NSAIDs.

There are no adequate studies of Ibuprofen (Motrin) in pregnancy; therefore it is not recommended during pregnancy. Most NSAIDS are excreted in breast milk, so nursing mothers should avoid use of NSAIDS.

Drug Interactions
Ibuprofen (Motrin) may reduce the blood pressure lowering effects of blood pressure medications. This may occur because prostaglandins play a role in the regulation of blood pressure. Individuals taking oral blood thinners or anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) should avoid Motrin (Ibuprofen) because it also thins the blood, and excessive blood thinning may lead to bleeding.

When Motrin (Ibuprofen) is used in combination with aminoglycosides (e.g., gentamicin) the blood levels of the aminoglycoside may increase, presumably because the elimination of aminoglycosides from the body is reduced. This may lead to more aminoglycoside-related side effects.
Motrin (Ibuprofen) may increase the blood levels of lithium (Eskalith) by reducing the excretion of lithium by the kidneys. Increased levels of lithium may lead to lithium toxicity.

Overdose
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.The following symptoms indicate an overdose: dizziness; fainting; fast heartbeat.

Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.

Storage
Keep this medication in the container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture (not in the bathroom). Throw away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed.

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 Ibuprofen treatment of endotoxin-induced mastitis
Ibuprofen treatment was compared with saline solution treatment in an endotoxin-induced experimental model of bovine mastitis. Ibuprofen or saline solution was administered once, 2 hours after endotoxin administration. The results indicate that ibuprofen may provide empiric relief of clinical signs of coliform-induced mastitis.

Chronic Pain : Chronic pain is a progressive disease state of the nervous system caused by the overloading of the body's natural pain control systems. The disease is accompanied by changes in the chemical and anatomical makeup of the spinal cord. Chronic pain is a malignancy. When it goes untreated it increases in intensity and spreads to areas of the body previously unaffected, damaging the sufferer's health and functioning. Doctors ignore your chronic pain for reasons that have nothing to do with the seriousness of your condition. Untreated chronic pain will damage your health and cause you to develop multiple health problems. Inactivity due to ongoing pain will lead to increased incidence of hypertension, heart disease, breathing disorders, cancer, and diabetes. If the disease is untreated in its most serious form, untreated chronic pain leads to suicide.

Influence of age on the stereoselective disposition and metabolism of ibuprofen in humans
Ibuprofen is widely used in the treatment of pain and inflammatory disorders. Metabolic events that occur within the pharmacokinetic behavior of ibuprofen enantiomers create problems for patients, particularly the elderly and those with conditions where the maintenance of renal function is prostaglandin-dependent. The results show that age is a risk factor for ibuprofen-related renal failure. The aging process, functional changes in drug metabolism and disposition contribute to the increased incidence of ibuprofen-related toxicity in the elderly.

Effect of ibuprofen on the in vitro and in vivo reactivation of latent HSV-1
Prostaglandins have been suggested to play an important role in the reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus. To further understand the role of prostaglandins in the reactivation process, we investigated the effects of ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with prostaglandin synthesis inhibitory activity, on the in vitro and in vivo reactivation of latent type 1 herpes simplex virus in mouse ganglia and rabbits, respectively. Ibuprofen is found to have directly inhibited the replication of herpes simplex virus in trigeminal ganglia and Vero cell monolayers, which indicates that the drug reduced the recovery of reactivated viral titers from explanted ganglia with latent virus by acting on the replication process rather than on the reactivation mechanism in vitro.

 

 

 

 

 

15th October 2008
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