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NUROFENPRO 20mg/ml SUSPENSION WITHOUT SUGAR
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NUROFENPRO 20mg/ml SUSPENSION WITHOUT SUGAR

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NUROFENPRO 20MG / ML SUSPENSION WITHOUT SUGAR  

For warnings, precautions for use and contraindications, please consult the instructions for use.

Description NUROFENPRO 20MG / ML SUGAR-FREE SUSPENSION

Indications
NUROFENPRO 20MG / ML SUGAR-FREE SUSPENSION is a drug that is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). He uses it against pain and lowers the fever . Its anti-inflammatory properties are manifested in high doses. It is used in children to treat painful conditions (headache, flu-like illness, dental pain.), Fever and chronic arthritis .

using advice

Dosage and route of administration

Usual dose : 20 to 30 mg / kg / day in 3 to 4 doses without exceeding 30 mg / kg / day. Oral use.

Composition

IBUPROFENE 20 MG / ML; GLYCEROL; SORBITOL; POLYSORBATE; SODIUM BENZOATE; CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS; SODIUM EDETATE; XANTHAN GUM ; POTASSIUM ACESULFAME; PURIFIED WATER ; STRAWBERRY FLAVOR; ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR; RED COCHENILLE A

Notable excipients
SORBITOL

Precautions for use

Contraindication and warning

  • Pregnancy of more than 5 months;
  • history of allergy or asthma triggered by taking ibuprofen or substances of close activity such as other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin;
  • injured skin.

NUROFEN PRO Syrup is a medicine which requires special attention for subjects with a history of hypertension and / or heart failure, cases of fluid retention, hypertension and edema having been reported in association with treatment with NSAIDs.

Conditioning

150 ml bottle

advice

Fever and pain are two very common symptoms in children and moreover very often inseparable from each other. Children (under the age of 15) constitute a particular category of patients. More physiologically fragile, they may, depending on their age, be unable to explain their symptoms.
As soon as your child has a fever, take a few simple steps to make them feel better.

  • Maintain a temperature of 18-20 ° in the child's room.
  • Uncover it slightly.
  • Give him a drink regularly.
  • Give a medicine from 38.5 ° C.
  • To take the temperature accurately, it is better to use the rectal route.

Warnings on pain relievers

Attention, the drug is not a product like the others. Read the package leaflet carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Beware of incompatibilities on your current products.

  • Please inform your online pharmacist of the treatments in progress in order to identify any incompatibilities. The order validation form contains a personalized message field provided for this purpose.
  • Click here to find the leaflet for this medication on the website of the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products.

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NOTICE

ANSM - Last updated: 10/05/2017

Name of the medicinal product

NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension

sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin

Ibuprofen

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Please read this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

You should always use this medication exactly as prescribed in this leaflet or by your doctor or pharmacist.

· Keep this leaflet. You might need to read it again.

· Ask your pharmacist for advice or information.

· If you experience any of the side effects, talk to your doctor, or your pharmacist. This also applies to any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet. See section 4.

· You should talk to your doctor if your infant (3 months to 2 years old) feels worse, or feels no improvement after 24 hours .

· You should contact your doctor if your child (2 to 12 years) feels less well, or feels no improvement after 3 days .

Do not use this medication for children.

What is in this leaflet?

1. What is NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium and in which cases it is used?

2. What information should I take before taking NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

3. How to take NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, sweetened oral suspension with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

4. What are the possible side effects?

5. How to store NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

6. Package contents and other information.

1. WHAT IS NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin AND WHAT IS IT USED FOR?

Pharmacotherapeutic group: ANALGESICS AND ANTIPYRETICS - ATC code: M0AE01

You should talk to your doctor if your child feels worse or no improvement:

· after 24 hours in infants (3 months to 2 years)

· after 3 days in children over 6 months of age.

This medicine contains ibuprofen. It is indicated in infants over 5 kg (and over 3 months) and in children under 12 (about 30 kg), in the symptomatic treatment:

· fever and / or pain such as headache, flu-like conditions, dental pain, muscle aches,

· of chronic juvenile arthritis.

2. BEFORE YOU TAKE NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

If your doctor has told you about an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicine.

Never take NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium :

· if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to ibuprofen or any of the other ingredients of this medication.

· after 5 months of pregnancy (24 weeks of amenorrhea),

· a history of allergy or asthma triggered by the use of this drug or a related drug, including other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), rhinitis, swelling or urticaria,

· history of gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers associated with previous NSAID treatments,

· ulceration or bleeding of the stomach or intestine in progress or recurrence,

· gastrointestinal haemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage or other ongoing hemorrhage,

· severe liver disease,

· severe kidney disease,

· serious heart disease,

· systemic lupus erythematosus.

IN CASE OF DOUBT, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ASK FOR THE OPINION OF YOUR DOCTOR OR YOUR PHARMACIST

Warnings and Precautions

Take special care with NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension:

In high doses, greater than 1200 mg / day, this drug has anti-inflammatory properties and can cause serious disadvantages that are observed with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Drugs such as NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin may increase the risk of heart attack ("myocardial infarction") or stroke. The higher the dose, the longer the treatment time, the greater the risk.

Drugs such as NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin may cause bronchospasm in patients with or with a history of bronchial asthma or allergic disease.

Do not exceed recommended dosage or treatment time.

If you have heart problems, have had a stroke, or if you think you have risk factors for this type of illness (eg high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or please contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Drugs such as NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin may cause kidney failure in dehydrated infants and children.

Special warnings

If you are a woman, NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium can impair your fertility. Its use is not recommended in women who wish to conceive a child. For women who have reproductive difficulties or who are undergoing reproductive function tests, please tell your doctor or pharmacist before taking NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, water-sweetened oral suspension liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin.

Elderly patients have a higher risk of adverse effects, particularly for gastrointestinal haemorrhage, ulcers and perforations. Renal, hepatic and cardiac functions should be closely monitored. The dosage should be as low as possible for the shortest time needed to relieve symptoms.

This medicine contains glycerol and can cause headaches and digestive disorders (diarrhea).

The use of this medication is not recommended in patients with fructose intolerance (rare hereditary disease).

This medicine contains sodium. This medicine contains 1.85 mg sodium / ml solution or about 0.9 mg sodium / kg. To be taken into account in patients controlling their sodium dietary intake.

BEFORE YOU USE THIS MEDICINE, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR IN CASE:

· a history of asthma associated with chronic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis or polyps in the nose. Administration of this specialty may lead to an asthma attack, particularly in some people who are allergic to acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) or to a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( see section "Never take NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml CHILDREN AND INFANTS WITHOUT SUGAR, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin in the following cases " ).

· coagulation disorders, and anticoagulant therapy. This medicine may cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms.

· digestive antecedents (hiatal hernia, digestive hemorrhage, old stomach or duodenal ulcer),

· heart disease, liver or kidney disease,

· of varicella. This medication is not recommended because of exceptional severe infections of the skin.

· concomitant treatment with other drugs that increase the risk of peptic ulcer or haemorrhage, eg oral corticosteroids, antidepressants (SSRIs, ie Selective Serotonin Recapture Inhibitors), medicines preventing the formation of blood clots such as aspirin or anticoagulants such as warfarin. If you are in any of these conditions, consult your doctor before taking NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium ( see section "Take or use other medicines" ,

· concomitant therapy with methotrexate at doses greater than 20 mg per week or with pemetrexed ( see section "Take or use other medicinal products" ).

DURING TREATMENT, IN CASE OF:

· of vision problems, PREVENT YOUR DOCTOR,

· gastrointestinal haemorrhage (discharge from the mouth or stool, stool coloration in black), STOP TREATMENT AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL OR MEDICAL SERVICE,

· of appearances of cutaneous or mucosal signs that resemble a burn (redness with bubbles or blisters, ulcerations), STOP THE TREATMENT AND CONTACT IMMEDIATELY A DOCTOR OR AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE,

· of allergy-related signs including asthma attack or abrupt swelling of the face and neck ( see section 4. "WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?" ), STOP TREATMENT AND CONTACT IMMEDIATELY A DOCTOR OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE.

This medicine contains a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug: ibuprofen.

You should not take other medicines containing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (including selective cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors) and / or acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) at the same time as this medication.

Read the leaflets carefully for other medicines you are taking to ensure that there are no nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and / or acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).

Other medicines and NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR DOCTOR OR YOUR PHARMACIST IF YOU TAKE OR RECENTLY TAKE ANY OTHER MEDICINE, EVEN IF ANY MEDICINE IS OBTAINED WITHOUT ORDER.

CERTAIN MEDICINAL PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE USED AT THE SAME TIME, WHILE OTHER MEDICINES REQUIRE SPECIFIC CHANGES (DOSE, FOR EXAMPLE).

Always inform your doctor, dentist or pharmacist if you are taking any of the following medicines in addition to NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin:

· aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, including selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors

· corticosteroids

· oral anticoagulants such as warfarin, injectable heparin, antiplatelet agents or other thrombolytics such as ticlopidine

· lithium

· methotrexate

· angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, diuretics, beta-blockers and angiotensin II antagonists

· some antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)

· pemetrexed

· ciclosporin, tacrolimus.

· Medicines used to treat pain and inflammation (eg acetylsalicylic acid) unless low doses have been advised by the doctor

· Medicines for high blood pressure (ACE inhibitors, eg captopril, beta-blockers, angiotensin II antagonists) and even other types of medications that may affect or affect their action treatment with ibuprofen.

· Cardiac glycosides such as digoxin which are drugs used in many cardiac pathologies.

· Mifepristone (a drug used for termination of pregnancy).

· Zidovudine (a drug for the treatment of AIDS).

· Quinolones (antibiotics).

NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin with food and beverages and alcohol

Not applicable.

Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or plan a pregnancy, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

This medication is for infants and children. However, when used in exceptional circumstances by a woman likely to be pregnant, the following points should be recalled:

During the first trimester of pregnancy (12 weeks of gestation is 12 weeks 1 day of your last menstrual period), your doctor may prescribe this medication if necessary.

2.5 to 5 months of pregnancy (12-24 weeks of amenorrhea), this medication will only be used on the advice of your doctor and in brief dosage. Prolonged use of this medication is strongly discouraged.

After 5 months of pregnancy (in excess of 24 weeks of amenorrhea), you should NOT take this medication because its effects on your child can have serious consequences especially on a cardiopulmonary and renal plan, even with a single dose .

If you are taking this medication when you are more than five months pregnant, please speak to your obstetrician gynecologist for appropriate monitoring.

feeding

This drug passes into breast milk. As a precaution, it should be avoided during breastfeeding

Fertility

Not applicable

Sport

Not applicable.

Driving and using machines

In rare cases, taking this medicine may cause dizziness and blurred vision.

NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, sweetened oral suspension with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin contains glycerol, maltitol and sodium.

3. HOW TO TAKE NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

Reserved for infants over 5 kg (and over 3 months) and children under 12 years (about 30 kg).

Always take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

The occurrence of adverse reactions can be minimized by using the lowest possible dose for the shortest duration necessary to alleviate the symptoms.

Dosage

Infants under 5 kg (or less than 3 months)

This medication should not be used in children less than 5 kg (or less than 3 months). Talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Infants over 5 kg (and more than 3 months) and children under 12 (about 30 kg)

Pain and / or fever :

The usual dosage is 20 to 30 mg / kg / day in 3 doses per day (not to exceed 30 mg / kg / day).
Systematic catches, spaced 8 hours apart, avoid peaks of pain or fever.

You should talk to your doctor if your child feels worse or no improvement:

· after 24 hours in infants (3 months to 2 years)

· after 3 days in children over 6 months of age.

Chronic Juvenile Arthritis:

The usual dosage is 30 to 40 mg / kg / day in 4 doses per day.

Administration mode

Oral use.

The drug is administered via the syringe for oral administration (graduated in kg), which delivers a dose of 10 mg / kg per dose.

The use of the syringe for oral administration is strictly reserved for the administration of NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS.

The dose to be administered for intake is obtained by aspirating the suspension by pulling the plunger of the syringe for oral administration to the graduation corresponding to the weight of the child.

For each outlet:

· 5 to 10 kg: fill the syringe up to the scale indicating the weight of the child;

· in excess of 10 kg: first fill the syringe up to the 10 kg graduation and then a second time until reaching a total equal to the child's weight (example for a 15 kg child: fill a first times the syringe up to the 10 kg graduation and then a second time up to 5 kg);

· more than 30 kg (about 12 years): there are more suitable dosage forms.

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1) Shake well before use

2) Open the bottle by turning the child-resistant cap by pressing.

3) Fully insert the syringe into the sampling nozzle.

4) To fill the syringe, hold the bottle "head down". Keep the syringe in place. Gently and regularly pull the plunger up to the required scale.

5) Replace the bottle "head up" and remove the syringe.

6) Insert the syringe into the child's mouth without pushing it in and administer the suspension by gently pressing the plunger.

After each use, disassemble the syringe for oral administration, rinse and dry.

Check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

If you take more NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS than you should:

In case of accidental overdose or poisoning, STOP THE TREATMENT AND QUICKLY SEE YOUR DOCTOR.

The following signs may occur: Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and more rarely diarrhea. Tinnitus, headache, and gastrointestinal bleeding are possible. In cases of more severe poisoning, dizziness, somnolence, rarely excitement, disorientation, convulsions and loss of consciousness may occur. Hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis and bleeding can occur in very severe poisoning. Acute renal impairment, hepatic involvement, hypotension, respiratory depression, cyanosis rarely occur. Aggravation of asthma in asthmatics is possible.

If you forget to give NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium:

Do not give a double dose to make up for a missed dose

If you stop giving NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and sodium saccharin :

Not applicable.

4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

Like all medicines, this medicine may cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

The following list of side effects may occur if you are being treated with ibuprofen in the short term. For long-term treatment or if your doctor prescribes a higher dose, other side effects may occur than those described below.

In order to evaluate the side effects, the following frequencies are used:

· Very common: Touch more than 1 user out of 10

· Common: key 1 to 10 users out of 100

· Uncommon: key 1 to 10 users in 1000

· Rare: Touch 1 to 10 users out of 10,000

· Very rare: affects less than 1 user in 10,000

· Not known: Frequency is impossible to estimate based on available data

If any of the following side effects occur, or if any of them worsen or if you notice any effects not listed here, please inform your doctor,

Blood disorders

Very rare: Problems in the production of blood cells, the first signs are: Fever, sore throat, superficial ulcers of the mouth, flu symptoms, extreme fatigue, nasal and cutaneous bleeding. In these cases, you should stop treatment immediately and see a doctor. Avoid self-medication of painkillers or medicines that lower fever (antipyretic drugs).

Immune System Problems

Uncommon: Allergic reactions with itching and urticaria, asthma attacks and breathing difficulties. You should stop taking Nurofenpro and inform your doctor immediately.

Very rare: Severe allergic reactions, signs may include edema of the face, tongue and throat, shortness of breath, accelerated heart rhythm, low blood pressure, severe shock. If any of these symptoms occur, which can happen even when first used, immediate medical assistance is required.

Nervous System Disorders

Uncommon: Headache, dizziness

Very rare: aseptic meningitis

Eye disorders

Not known: Visual Disorders

Cardiac disorders

Not known: heart failure, edema ,

Vascular disorders

Not known: Hypertension

Digestive and intestinal disorders

Uncommon: Abdominal pain, nausea and dyspepsia

Rare: diarrhea, flatulence, constipation and vomiting

Very rare: peptic ulcer, perforation and gastrointestinal haemorrhage, tarry black stools, blood vomiting or dark particles resembling ground coffee, ulcerative stomatitis, gastritis.

Not known: aggravation of colitis and Crohn's disease

Hepatic Disorders

Very rare: Liver damage (the first signs can be a discoloration of the skin),

Not known: hepatitis.

Skin disorders

Uncommon: various skin rashes

Very rare: Severe forms of skin reactions such as bullous reaction including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, erythema multiforme and Lyell's syndrome.

Not known: infectious complication of skin and soft tissues during chicken pox

Kidney disorders:

Very rare: Renal involvement, papillary necrosis specifically during long-term treatment associated with increased uremia and edema.

If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.

Declaration of side effects

If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet. You can also report adverse reactions directly via the national reporting system: National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) and network of Regional Centers of Pharmacovigilance - Website: www.ansm.sante.fr

By reporting adverse reactions, you are helping to provide more information about the safety of the drug.

5. HOW TO STORE NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium?

Keep this medicine out of the reach and sight of children.

Do not use NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, drinkable suspension after the expiry date stated on the bottle.

Store at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.

After first opening the bottle, the suspension is kept for a maximum of 6 months.

Do not use this medication if you notice any visible signs of deterioration of the product.

Do not throw any medication into drains or household waste. Ask your pharmacist to remove any medications you are no longer using. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. PACKAGE CONTENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION

What NUROFENPRO contains 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium

· The active substance is:

Ibuprofen................................................. .................................................. 20.00 mg

For 1 ml oral suspension.

· The other components are:

Polysorbate 80, glycerol, liquid maltitol, sodium saccharin, citric acid monohydrate, sodium citrate, xanthan gum, sodium chloride, orange flavoring 2M 16014, domiphene bromide, purified water.

What is NUROFENPRO 20 mg / ml SUGAR-FREE CHILDREN AND INFANTS, oral suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium and contents of the pack

Suspension sweetened with liquid maltitol and saccharin sodium. Bottle of 100 or 150 ml.

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.

Marketing Authorization Holder

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE FRANCE

38 RUE VICTOR BASCH

CS 11018

91305 MASSY CEDEX

Marketing Authorization Operator

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE FRANCE

38 RUE VICTOR BASCH

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Maker

BCM LIMITED

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or

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE (UK) LIMITED

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EAST YORKSHIRE

HU8 7DS

UK

Names of the medicinal product in the Member States of the European Economic Area

Not applicable.

The last date on which this leaflet was revised is:

[to be completed later by the holder]

Other

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the ANSM website (France).

Health Education Council:

"WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF FEVER"

The normal temperature of the body is variable from one individual to another and between 36.5 ° C and 37.5 ° C. An increase of more than 0.8 ° C is considered a fever.

· In infants (under 2 years of age):

o Fever can be dangerous:

§ it entails a risk of convulsion if it rises too much and above all too quickly,

§ it causes a risk of dehydration.

o What has to be done:

§ undressing the child (a naked child in a room at 20 ° C risks nothing),

§ often drinking (some children drink very little but very often),

§ possibly, bathe it in water whose temperature is 2 ° C below that of the child,

§ have the person take a fever medication, after ensuring that the medication is appropriate to the infant's weight, in accordance with the indicated doses.

o What you should not do:

§ cover the child, increasing the risk of convulsion and dehydration,

§ put it "on the diet".

o Consult a physician:

In the following hours, if the temperature is raised to more than 38.5 ° C and accompanied by other abnormalities: unusual behavior (screams, crying, drowsiness), vomiting, diarrhea.

In children over 2 years:

If the disorder is too troublesome, you can give a fever medication, after making sure that the medication is appropriate to the child's weight, according to the doses indicated.
However:

o if there are other signs (such as a rash), or if the temperature persists for more than 3 days or if it gets worse, see a doctor

o if headache becomes violent, in case of vomiting, consult a doctor immediately.

"WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF PAIN"

Consult a physician:

· In the absence of improvement after:

o 24 hours in infants less than 2 years of age;

o 3 days for children over 2 years.

· If the pain returns regularly,

· If they are accompanied by fever,

· If they awaken your child at night.

VIDAL OF THE FAMILY

NUROFENPRO Child and Infant

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug

ibuprofen

. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Warning . Drug Interactions . Pregnancy and breastfeeding . Directions for use and dosage . Advice . Undesirable effects . Lexicon

PRESENTATIONS (summary)

NUROFENPRO CHILD AND INFANT WITHOUT SUGAR 20 mg / ml: oral suspension (orange flavoring); 150 ml bottle with syringe for oral administration graduated in kg.
Refunded at 65%. - price: 1,78 euro (s).

Laboratory Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare France

COMPOSITION (summary)
p grad
Ibuprofen 10 mg
maltitol +
Sodium 0.9 mg

INDICATIONS (summary)
This drug is a non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( NSAID ). It combats pain and lowers the fever. Its anti-inflammatory properties manifest in high doses.
It is used in children for the symptomatic treatment of painful conditions, fever and chronic arthritis .
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medication should not be used in the following cases:
WARNING (Contents)
Prolonged treatment or overdosage of NSAIDs may result in serious adverse reactions. In some cases, the doctor may be required to prescribe blood tests to monitor the blood count or the proper functioning of the kidneys and liver.
Some situations should lead to further treatment only after medical advice:
  • severe heartburn or black and foul-smelling stools that may indicate irritation or bleeding of the digestive tract;
  • rash without obvious cause;
  • asthma attack.
Precautions are necessary in case of a history of stomach or duodenal ulcer , haemorrhagic risk, especially digestive ( ulcerative colitis ...).
The use of NSAIDs is not recommended in children with varicella: it may increase the risk of infectious, exceptional but potentially serious complications.
DRUG INTERACTIONS (summary)
This medication may interact with other medicines, including: Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking a diuretic , an ACE inhibitor , an angiotensin II inhibitor , a beta-blocker, or a medicine containing ciclosporin.
PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING (summary)
Although this medicine is for the child, its use, as for all NSAIDs, is contraindicated during the last 4 months of pregnancy (apart from very specific medical situations) and advised against during the first 5 months.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE (summary)
The oral suspension is for children from 3 months to 12 years (about 30 kg). The syringe attached to the bottle allows for an accurate dose adjustment: the dosage per dose corresponds to the weight of the child. The vial should be shaken before use.
Catches must be spaced at least 6 hours apart.

Usual dosage:

  • Child from 3 months to 12 years:
    • Pain and fever: 20 to 30 mg per kg per day, in 3 doses, not to exceed 30 mg per kg per day. For a child of 15 kg: 1 filled syringe up to the 10 kg graduation and 1 filled syringe up to the 5 kg graduation, 2 or 3 times a day.
    • Chronic arthritis : 30 to 40 mg per kg per day, to be divided into 4 doses.
TIPS (summary)
Do not exceed the dosage or duration of treatment prescribed by your doctor, in order to limit the undesirable effects.
The dosing syringe must be disassembled, rinsed and dried after each use.
The bottle should not be stored for more than 6 months after opening. Remember to include the date of first use on the packaging.
POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS (summary)
Nausea, vomiting, gastritis .
Rarely: Like all medicines and confectionery containing non-absorbable sugars (sorbitol, maltitol ...), possibility of diarrhea in case of important contribution.


GLOSSARY (summary)


NSAIDs
Abbreviation for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Family of anti-inflammatory drugs that are not derived from cortisone (steroids), and the best known of which is aspirin.


allergy
Skin reaction (itching, pimples, swelling) or general discomfort occurring after contact with a particular substance, use of a medication, or ingestion of food. The main forms of allergy are eczema, urticaria, asthma, angioedema and allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). Food allergy can also result in digestive disorders.


anemia
Reduction in the level of hemoglobin in the blood, which usually results in a decrease in the number of red blood cells. Iron is essential for the synthesis of hemoglobin. Iron deficiency during pregnancy, a vegetarian diet, abundant or repeated haemorrhage (menstruation) is a common cause of anemia. Other causes, more rare, are related to vitamin deficiencies of group B.


antecedent
Affection healed or always in evolution. The antecedent may be personal or family. The background is the history of a person's health.


antiplatelet agents
Medication that prevents the platelets from clumping and therefore the clots from forming. The oldest platelet antiaggregant is aspirin taken in small doses.
Anti-aggregants should not be confused with anticoagulants with a different mechanism of action.


anti coagulants
Medication that prevents blood from coagulating and therefore prevents clots from forming in the blood vessels.
Anticoagulants are used to treat or prevent phlebitis, pulmonary embolism, certain infarcts. They also prevent the formation of clots in the heart during rhythm disorders such as atrial fibrillation or in the case of an artificial heart valve.
There are two main types of anticoagulants:
  • oral anticoagulants, which block the action of vitamin K (antivitamin K, or AVK) and whose effectiveness is controlled by a blood test: INR (formerly TP);
  • injectable anticoagulants derived from heparin, the efficacy of which can be controlled by the blood assay of anti-Xa activity, Howell's Time (TH) or Cephalin Kaolin Time (TCK) depending on the products used. A regular dosage of blood platelets is necessary throughout the life of a heparin derivative.


anti-inflammatory
Medicine that fights against inflammation. It can be either derived from cortisone (steroidal anti-inflammatory), or not derived from cortisone (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory or NSAID).


arthritis
Acute inflammation of a joint that can lead to its destruction. The main causes of arthritis, apart from infections, are deposits of crystals of uric acid (gout) or calcium salts (chondrocalcinosis).


asthma
Disease characterized by difficulty breathing, often resulting in wheezing. Asthma, permanent or occurring by crisis, is due to a narrowing and inflammation of the bronchi.


beta blockers
Family of drugs used primarily in cardiology. They block the action of adrenaline (and other related hormones) on the heart, vessels and bronchi.


diarrhea
The strict medical sense of diarrhea is "emission of stools too frequent and too abundant". In fact, common sense equates diarrhea with the notion of fluid and frequent stools. Normally, stools are pasty, but the emission of liquid or barely formed stools, without pain or particular associated disorder, is not pathological. Diarrhea may occur when liquid stool emissions are repeated throughout the day and the needs are overwhelming or painful.
Many medicines can accelerate intestinal transit and make the stools more liquid, without this undesirable effect being of real concern.
Antibiotics can alter the digestive flora, essential for digestion, and cause more or less troublesome but benign diarrhea. The effect appears immediately or after a few days of treatment. A severe and exceptional form of diarrhea, pseudomembranous colitis, can be observed after antibiotic treatment; this condition results in the emission of mucus and false membranes (resembling skin flaps) associated with abdominal pain; constipation may replace the initial diarrhea. Pseudomembranous colitis can occur several days after discontinuation of antibiotic treatment and requires urgent medical advice.


diuretic
Medication allowing increased kidney water removal. Most often, this loss of water follows the loss of salts caused by the drug (salidiuretic).
Diuretics are mainly used in the treatment of high blood pressure, while their mechanism of action in this disease is poorly understood. They are also prescribed in acute or chronic heart failure, edema and other rarer ailments.
These drugs cause loss of sodium and potassium (except for some of them called "potassium-sparing"). Their prolonged administration therefore requires regular blood potassium control, to avoid heart problems that may result from hypokalemia (lack of potassium in the blood). Lack of sodium is another possible but less frequent consequence of the prolonged use of diuretics; it is also detected by a blood test.


duodenum
A part of the intestine into which food from the stomach penetrates.


skin rash
Appearance of pimples or plaques on the skin. These lesions can be due to a food, a drug, and translate an allergy or a toxic effect. Many viruses can also cause pimple eruptions: rubella, roseola and measles are the most common.


gastritis
Inflammation of the stomach favored by stress, tobacco, alcohol and certain drugs such as aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs.


hemorrhage
Loss of blood from an artery or vein. Hemorrhage can be external, but also internal and go unnoticed.


angiotensin II inhibitor
These drugs are sometimes called sartans, for the names of the molecules belonging to this family end with sartan (losartan, candesartan, etc.).
This family of drugs blocks the action of angiotensin II, a substance that increases blood pressure and tires the heart.
Angiotensin II inhibitors are used to treat high blood pressure.


ACE inhibitor
This family of drugs blocks the action of an enzyme, which converts angiotensin I (naturally inactive substance) to angiotensin II. This last substance increases blood pressure and fatigue the heart.
ACE inhibitors are used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure or myocardial infarction.


heart failure
Inability of the heart to fulfill its function as a pump. The main symptoms of heart failure are fatigue and shortness of breath during an effort.


Hepatic insufficiency
Inability of the liver to perform its function, which is essentially the elimination of some waste, but also the synthesis of many biological substances essential to the body: albumin, cholesterol and coagulation factors (vitamin K, etc.).


renal failure
Inability of the kidneys to eliminate waste or medicinal substances. Advanced renal insufficiency does not necessarily result in a decrease in the amount of urine excreted. Only a blood test and creatinine dosage may reveal this disease.


lupus erythematosus
Skin disease causing redness of the central part of the face. There are two main forms: discoid lupus (only cutaneous) and disseminated lupus (associated with lesions of the deep organs).


blood count
The count measures the number of red blood cells (red blood cells), white blood cells (leukocytes) and platelets in the blood. The blood formula specifies the percentage of different white blood cells: neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes.
Abbreviation: NFS.


edema
Accumulation of water or lymph causing localized swelling.


dosage
Quantity and distribution of the dose of a drug according to the age, weight and general condition of the patient.


allergic reaction
Reaction due to hypersensitivity of the organism to a drug. Allergic reactions can take a wide variety of aspects: urticaria, angioedema, eczema, eruption of pimples resembling measles, etc. Anaphylactic shock is a generalized allergic reaction that causes discomfort due to a sudden drop in blood pressure.


ulcerative colitis
Inflammatory disease of the rectum and colon, which evolves by flare-ups. Each flare is accompanied by fever, bloody stools.


overdose
Excessive intake of a drug may result in an increase in the intensity of adverse effects or even in the development of specific adverse effects.
This overdose may result from accidental or voluntary poisoning for suicide, so consult your local Poison Control Center (listed in the appendix to the book). However, in most cases, overdose is the result of an error in the understanding of the prescription, or the search for an increase in efficacy by exceeding the recommended dosage. Finally, untimely self-medication may lead to excessive absorption of the same substance contained in different drugs. Some drugs are particularly prone to this risk because they are (wrongly) considered to be harmless: vitamins A and D, aspirin, etc. Stopping or decreasing drug intake helps to remove the disorders associated with an overdose.


symptomatic treatment
Treatment that suppresses or alleviates the symptoms of a disease without addressing its cause.


transaminases
Enzymes dosed in the blood, which rate rises during some hepatitis. They are included in blood tests as SGOT and SGPT or ASAT and ALAT.


ulcer
Injury of skin, mucous membranes or cornea.
  • Leg ulcer: chronic wound due to poor circulation of blood.
  • Gastroduodenal ulcer: a localized wound in the mucosa of the stomach or duodenum due to excess acidity and very often to the presence of a bacterium (Helicobacter pylori). The ulcer is favored by stress, alcohol, smoking and certain medications (aspirin, NSAIDs, etc.).


dizziness
Symptom that can mean an impression of loss of balance (common sense) or, more strictly, a sense of rotation on oneself or the environment (medical sense).

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