The assessments should be done for the following:
Peptic ulcers
Bleeding disorders
Hypersensitivity
Pregnancy
What is ibuprofen used for?
It belongs to a class of medications known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) and is used to treat:
- alleviate mild to severe pain, such as period discomfort, migraine headaches, and toothaches
- regulate a fever (high temperature) — for instance, in cases of influenza (influenza)
- rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are two conditions that affect the joints, bones, and muscles that produce pain and inflammation (redness and swelling).
- sprains and strains, such as those sustained playing sports, might reduce pain and swelling.
Ibuprofen is not recommended for you if you:
- having previously experienced a severe, unpleasant reaction (hypersensitivity) after taking aspirin or another NSAID
- have severe heart failure and a present or recent stomach ulcer, or you previously had one.
- use aspirin at a modest dose to avoid cardiovascular risk yet have severe liver disease
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