Daily dose #2 Drug of the day : Ibuprofen
๐ Drug of the Day: Ibuprofen
✍️ By Team PharmaEasyNotes
๐น Introduction
Today’s Drug of the Day is Ibuprofen – a widely used pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medicine. From period pain to joint pain, this drug is a go-to remedy for millions worldwide.
๐น General Information
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Drug Name: Ibuprofen
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Category: NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug)
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Available Forms: Tablet, Capsule, Syrup, Suspension, Topical Gel
๐น Uses (Indications)
✅ Relieves Fever
✅ Effective for Headache, Migraine, Toothache
✅ Used in Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea)
✅ Helps in Arthritis & Joint Pain
✅ Reduces Inflammation & Swelling
๐น Mechanism of Action
Ibuprofen works by blocking COX enzymes (Cyclooxygenase-1 & 2) → this reduces prostaglandins, which are responsible for pain, fever, and inflammation.
๐น Dosage (General)
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Adults: 200–400 mg every 6–8 hours (Max: 1200–2400 mg/day depending on case)
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Children: 10 mg/kg every 6–8 hours
⚠️ Always consult a doctor before long-term use.
๐น Side Effects
❗ Common: Stomach pain, nausea, acidity
❗ Long-term/high dose: Ulcer, kidney issues, increased BP
❗ Rare: Allergic reaction, skin rash
๐น Fun Fact ๐ก
๐ Ibuprofen was discovered in the 1960s by Dr. Stewart Adams, who first tested it on himself to cure a hangover headache!
๐ Summary Table
Feature | Details |
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Drug Name | Ibuprofen |
Class | NSAID |
Uses | Fever, Pain, Inflammation |
Safe Dose (Adult) | Max 1200–2400 mg/day |
Key Risk | Gastric ulcer, kidney damage |
๐น Final Words
Ibuprofen is a strong painkiller and anti-inflammatory agent. But remember – always take it after food to protect your stomach.
๐ข This is part of our Daily Drug Learning Series. Tomorrow’s drug will be even more interesting, so don’t miss it!
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