Ibuprofen is an antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drug that can be used to reduce fever, as well as to relieve joint pain and headache. If you want to reduce fever, ibuprofen can reduce fever, and when you take it, the patient can sweat and reduce fever. Ibuprofen can also be used to relieve joint pain. For fever, these drugs need to be released immediately and ibuprofen can be used. However, if you want to have a continuous effect on the body to relieve pain in the joints or other parts of the body, it is likely that the drug will need to be released slowly and continue to act on the body, so ibuprofen alone may not be very effective, so fenpropathrin may also come in handy. Because it is a slow-release form of ibuprofen, it can release the drug slowly and continue to act on the body. So for fever, Fenbendazole is not very suitable to release the drug at once and take effect. If you want to have a continuous effect of the drug, Fenbid is more advantageous.