
Nurofen Caplets 200mg

Nurofen Caplets 200mg
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Description
Nurofen 200mg Caplets provides rapid relief from a variety of everyday aches and pains, as well as reducing inflammation and swelling.
What kinds of aches and pains can Nurofen 200mg help with?
Nurofen can ease lots of different types of pain including:
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Headaches and migraine pain
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Dental pain and neuralgia
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Period pain
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Rheumatic, muscular and back pain
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Feverishness and symptoms of cold and flu
How can Nurofen help to ease pain?
Each Nurofen caplet contains 200mg of ibuprofen which belongs to a group of medicines known as Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS). NSAIDs relieve pain by changing the body's response to pain, swelling and high temperature.
Taking this product with other medication
To reduce the risk of side effects, do not take this product with other NSAIDs (e.g. aspirin, ibuprofen). If you are on low-dose aspirin (up to 75mg daily) speak to your doctor BEFORE taking this medicine. Avoid taking this medicine with:
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Corticosteroid tablets
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Quinolone antibiotics
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Anti-coagulants
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Medicines that stimulate the heart
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Medicines that reduce high blood pressure
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Diuretics
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Medicines for the temporary suppression of your immune system
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Medicines for mania or depression
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Medicines for pregnancy termination
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HIV treatment
Always check the label before taking any medication to ensure it is suitable for you. If you are unsure, seek medical advice from your GP or a Happy Pharmacy pharmacist.
How to take Nurofen
This medicine is for short-term use only. You should take the lowest dose for the shortest time necessary to relieve your symptoms.
Adults, the elderly, children and adolescents between 12 and 18 years: Take 1 or 2 tablets with water, up to three times a day as required. Leave at least 4 hours between doses. Do NOT take more than 6 tablets in 24 hours.
In children and adolescents between 12 and 18 years: If this medicine is required for more than 3 days or if symptoms worsen, consult your doctor.
Do NOT take for longer than 10 days unless advised by a doctor. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor or a Happy Pharmacy pharmacist.
Side effects
Like all medicines, Nurofen can cause side effects, although not all everybody will experience them. Side effects may be minimised by taking the lowest dose for the shortest time necessary.
Stop taking this medicine and seek immediate medical help if you develop:
Signs of intestinal bleeding:
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Bright red faeces
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Black tarry stools
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Vomiting blood or dark particles that look like coffee grounds
Signs of a serious allergic reaction:
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Difficulties in breathing or unexplained wheezing
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Dizziness or faster heartbeat
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Severe forms of skin reactions such as itchiness, skin rash
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Swelling of your face, tongue or throat
Signs of kidney problems:
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Passing less or more urine
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Cloudy urine or blood in the urine
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Pain in the back and/or swelling (particularly in the legs)
Signs of aseptic meningitis:
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Neck stiffness
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Headache
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Feeling sick
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Being sick
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Fever
A severe skin reaction (DRESS syndrome):
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Skin rash
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Fever
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Swelling of lymph nodes
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Increase of eosinophils
Check the patient information leaflet, before taking this medicine, for a full list of side effects.
When should this product not be used?
Do NOT take this product if you:
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Are allergic to ibuprofen or any of the other ingredients or aspirin or other painkillers
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Have ever had a stomach ulcer, perforation or bleeding
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Have had a worsening of asthma, skin rash, itchy runny nose or facial swelling when previously taking ibuprofen, aspirin or similar medicines
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Have had gastrointestinal bleeding perforation when previously taking NSAIDs
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Are taking other NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs)
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Are taking more than 75mg of aspirin a day
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Have severe liver or kidney problems
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Have heart problems, high blood pressure or blood coagulation disorder
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Have breathing difficulties
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Are in the last 3 months of pregnancy
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Are under 12 years old
Check with your pharmacist or your doctor before taking this product if you:
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Have or have had asthma
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Have kidney, heart, liver or bowel problems
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Have high cholesterol or previously have had a heart attack or stroke
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Have a history of gastrointestinal disease (such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease)
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Have Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Are a smoker
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Are in the first 6 months of pregnancy
Storage
Keep all medicines out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date stated on the carton. Do not store above 25°C. Store in the original pack.
Important information
This product is a medicine; make sure to speak to your doctor or Happy Pharmacy 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.
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