Generic
Ibuprofen
Indications
Ibuprofen oral dosage form is indicated in Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Gouty arthritis, Juvenile polyarthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis, Synovitis, Low back pain, Dysmenorrhoea, Fever, Migraine, Soft tissue injuries, Pain & Inflammation in dental and musculoskeletal origin ... Read moreIbuprofen oral dosage form is indicated in Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Gouty arthritis, Juvenile polyarthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis, Synovitis, Low back pain, Dysmenorrhoea, Fever, Migraine, Soft tissue injuries, Pain & Inflammation in dental and musculoskeletal origin. Ibuprofen topical gel contains ibuprofen and belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These medicines reduce pain and inflammation and bring down a high temperature. Ibuprofen 5% gel is used to treat a number of painful conditions affecting the joints and muscles, such as backache, rheumatic and muscular pain, sprains, strains and sports injuries. It is also used to treat pain from non-serious arthritic conditions and nerve pain (neuralgia).
Pharmacology
Ibuprofen has a high level of anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, and analgesic activity. The analgesic effects of Ibuprofen are due to both a peripheral and a central effect. Ibuprofen is a potent inhibitor of the enzyme cyclooxygenase, which thus results in a marked reduction in prostaglandin synthesis. Ibuprofen also inhibits the synthesis of some lipo-oxygenase products. Ibuprofen thus quickly relieves pain and stiffness, reduces swelling, and improves the movement of different joints of arthritis sufferers.
Contraindications
Upset stomach, vomiting, heartburn, nausea may occur.
Side Effects
Adverse effects of Ibuprofen on the developing fetus cannot be fully excluded. Ibuprofen should not be used during pregnancy and for nursing mothers unless the potential benefits to the mothers outweigh the potential risks.
Pregnancy And Lactation
Ibuprofen should be used with caution and the lowest effective doses should be given if there is a history of gastrointestinal hemorrhage or ulcer. Patients on long-term therapy with Ibuprofen require ocular monitoring at regular intervals, as changes in ocular function have been reported. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are more likely than others to develop hypersensitivity to Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen should be prescribed with caution in patients with asthma and in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents.