NUROFENFLASH 400MG CPR 12
NUROFENFLASH 400MG CPR 12
NurofenFlash 400 mg – 12 film-coated tablets
Therapeutic class: Analgesic / Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
Active ingredient: Ibuprofen as ibuprofen sodium dihydrate (faster absorption)
Description :
NurofenFlash 400 mg is a sodium ibuprofen medication that works faster than standard ibuprofen. It is indicated for the relief of acute pain and fever. Its optimized formula allows for rapid absorption, ideal for severe or sudden pain requiring rapid action.
Indications:
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Headaches
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Toothache
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Muscle or joint pain
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Painful periods
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Flu symptoms
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Feverish states
Dosage:
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Adults and adolescents from 40 kg (approximately 12 years) :
1 400 mg tablet per dose, to be repeated if necessary after 6 to 8 hours.
Do not exceed 3 tablets (1200 mg) per 24 hours. -
Oral use. Take with a large glass of water, preferably during a meal.
Contraindications:
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Allergy to ibuprofen or another NSAID
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History of digestive ulcers or bleeding
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Severe heart, liver or kidney failure
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Pregnancy from the 6th month
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Children and adolescents weighing less than 40 kg
Precautions for use:
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Respect the minimum effective dose for the shortest possible duration
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Avoid combinations with other NSAIDs, including aspirin
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Monitoring recommended in case of cardiovascular disease, asthma, digestive disorders or anticoagulant treatment
Possible side effects:
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Nausea, abdominal pain, bloating
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Headaches, dizziness
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Allergic skin reactions: hives, rashes
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Rarely: ulcers, digestive bleeding, severe skin reactions
Composition :
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Active ingredient : Ibuprofen sodium dihydrate (equivalent to 400 mg of ibuprofen)
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Excipients : Lactose, colloidal silica, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, titanium dioxide, macrogol (see leaflet for full list)
Presentation :
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Box of 12 film-coated tablets
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Non-prescription medication, available from pharmacy advice
Pharmacist's advice:
NurofenFlash 400 mg is particularly suitable for acute pain requiring rapid action . It is recommended to take it with a meal to limit digestive effects. If the pain persists for more than 3 days (or 5 days for non-febrile pain), medical advice is necessary.
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