“Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Each single-use sachet contains 400 mg of ibuprofen.
Excipients: Hydrated dextrates, Anhydrous citric acid, Acesulfame potassium (E 950), Glycerol distearate (type I), Lemon flavor 502336 TP0551 (contains corn maltodextrin, alpha-tocopherol (E 307)).
Directions
BuscofenPocket will be your ally if you want to combat pain caused by:
Mid-to-moderate menstrual cycle.
Heart pain.
Toothache.
Menstrual cramps.
Fever.
Ibuprofen is the active ingredient in BuscofenPocket, which works by changing the body’s response to pain, inflammation and fever.
BuscofenPocket, thanks to its orally soluble sachet format, is easy to swallow, convenient to take with you on the go and carry with you when needed.
Method of administration and dosage
Dosage
For short-term use only.
Undesirable effects can be limited by using the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time to control symptoms.
Adults should consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or if the medicine needs to be used for more than 3 days in case of fever or more than 4 days in case of pain.
Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen in adolescents over 12 years of age or if this medicine needs to be used for more than 3 days.
Adults and adolescents weighing 40 kg or more (aged 12 years and over)
The initial dose is 1 sachet of BuscofenPocket 400 mg.
If necessary, an additional sachet of BuscofenPocket 400 mg can be taken.
The interval between doses should be chosen according to the observed symptoms and the maximum recommended daily dose.
The duration should not be less than six hours.
Do not exceed a dose of 1200 mg (3 sachets of BuscofenPocket 400 mg) within 24 hours.
Children under 12 years and adolescents weighing < 40 kg.
BuscofenPocket 400 mg is not suitable for children under 12 years and adolescents weighing < 40 kg.
Elderly
patients. In elderly patients, the dosage is the same as in adults, but greater caution is required.
Impaired liver or kidney function.
BuscofenPocket 400 mg is contraindicated in patients with severe liver failure or severe renal failure.
In patients with mild to moderate renal or hepatic impairment, no dose reduction is required, but greater caution should be exercised.
Directions for use:
Oral.
Place the oral powder on the tongue, allow it to dissolve, then swallow; no water is needed.
Recommended to be taken with food, especially for those with sensitive stomachs.
Warnings
Caution is advised in patients:
With a history of hypertension and/or heart failure, as fluid retention and edema have been observed with NSAID therapy.
With renal failure, as further deterioration of renal function may occur.
With impaired liver function.
That they have just undergone major surgery.
With an inherited disorder of porphyrin metabolism (eg, acute intermittent porphyria).”
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