Pediatric Ibuprofen Side Effects

Pediatric ibuprofen side effects are mild, with a small percentage causing some gastrointestinal irritation, mild nausea and bloating. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug, which is mainly used for its antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Usually used in children over the age of 6 months, this medication is well tolerated and generally does not cause significant side effects. Common side effects may cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort, which can lead to nausea and bloating. Pediatric ibuprofen is usually used when a child has a fever, and if the temperature is up to 38.degree. Celsius 5 or higher, some ibuprofen can be taken as prescribed by the doctor. Pediatric ibuprofen is not recommended to be taken on an empty stomach, because taking the drug on an empty stomach may cause irritation to the gastrointestinal tract, you can take the drug half an hour after a meal to reduce fever treatment. If uncomfortable symptoms occur during the use of the drug, it is recommended to stop the drug immediately and go to a regular hospital.