Can children take Fenbuterol for toothache?

  It is not recommended to take Fenbuterol for children with toothache, because it is a capsule of ibuprofen extended-release, which is a capsule-shaped drug, designed for the adult physique in the corresponding dose.  For children, it is not possible to divide the capsules into half or 1/4 capsules, so for children with tooth pain, it is important not to use Fenbid in this dosage form.  The main component of Fenbid is ibuprofen, which is a representative of the first-order antipyretic bout of pain, and can be used in children, but not in capsule formulations like Fenbid, but in ibuprofen suspensions, for example, Merlin, which is a form of ibuprofen suspensions and has relatively few side effects, can be used for antipyretic and analgesic treatment in children. For the pain caused by children’s teeth, in order to relieve the symptoms of children’s pain, you can consider the application of this type of dosage form to achieve the purpose of children’s analgesia.