
The image shows a bottle of Ibucet-P, which is a pediatric suspension containing a combination of Ibuprofen and Paracetamol (Acetaminophen).
This combination is commonly used to treat:
Mild to moderate pain: Such as toothaches, sore throats, or minor injuries.
Fever: Often used when a single medication (like paracetamol alone) isn’t sufficient to bring down a high temperature.
Inflammation: Reducing swelling and aches associated with common childhood illnesses.
Because this medication is for children and contains two active ingredients, safety is a priority:
Dosage: Always follow the dosage prescribed by a pediatrician or the instructions on the label based on the child’s weight rather than age. Use the measuring cup or syringe provided with the bottle for accuracy.
Avoid Overlap: Do not give this alongside other medicines containing paracetamol or ibuprofen (like many cold and flu syrups), as this can lead to a dangerous overdose.
With Food: It is generally recommended to give this suspension with food or milk to avoid stomach upset, which can sometimes be caused by ibuprofen.
Shake Well: Always shake the bottle before each use to ensure the active ingredients are evenly distributed.
Seek medical advice before using Ibucet-P if:
The child has a history of asthma, kidney issues, or stomach problems.
The fever or pain persists for more than 3 days.
The child develops a rash, swelling, or severe vomiting after taking the dose.
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