Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets for Neuralgia

Ibuprofen Dispersible Tablets belongs to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, Ibuprofen is a class of anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs with better analgesic effect, and it has a certain therapeutic effect in the treatment of neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is generally more serious, according to the degree of pain is divided into mild pain, moderate pain and severe pain, generally speaking, Ibuprofen is suitable for mild pain. Mild pain is judged by the fact that it does not interfere with sleep, and moderate is the difficulty in sleeping or the frequent ability to wake up from the pain. For mild neuralgia, treatment with ibuprofen is feasible, but ibuprofen should not be used for a long time. Prolonged use of ibuprofen is prone to the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and has significant side effects, so if it doesn’t work after a few days of oral use the medication should be changed. Another thing to keep in mind is that the dosage of ibuprofen cannot be increased indefinitely; increasing the dosage produces limited analgesia, but the risk of side effects increases exponentially. For prolonged and substantial neuralgia, it is recommended to treat with safer anti-inflammatory analgesics, such as celecoxib, which is much safer. Severe pain can be combined with central analgesics such as tylenol or tramadol.