Take ibuprofen for shingles for pain relief. Ibuprofen can inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, with analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects, can be used for the relief of mild to moderate pain such as headache, arthralgia, migraine, toothache, muscular pain, neuralgia, menstrual cramps and fever caused by the common cold or influenza, and can be used for the relief of pain of shingles. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal ulcers, elevated aminotransferases, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, lower extremity edema, rash, allergic nephritis, cystitis, nephrotic syndrome, bronchospasm, and other adverse reactions may occur with the use of this product. If adverse reactions occur, it is recommended to stop the drug and seek medical attention. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pregnant and lactating women and asthmatic patients who are allergic to aspirin. Precautions: This product is a symptomatic therapeutic drug, should not be used for a long time or in large quantities, for pain relief should not exceed 5 days, for antipyretic should not exceed 3 days, if the symptoms are not relieved, please consult a physician or pharmacist. This product is best taken during or after meals. It must be swallowed whole, not opened or dissolved. Do not drink alcohol or beverages containing alcohol while taking this product. Patients who want to use ibuprofen to relieve pain caused by herpes zoster are advised to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, and use the medication in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, avoiding blind use of medication.