Merrill generic name is Ibuprofen Suspension Drops, is a fever reducing medication, its dosing instructions show no more than 4 times every 24 hours, so taking 5 times is potentially problematic, and if fever persists beyond 4 times other antipyretic medications should be chosen. Ibuprofen suspension drops is a non-steroidal antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs, mainly used for infants and young children’s fever treatment, the instructions recommend that according to the need to repeat the medication at intervals of 6 to 8 hours, the maximum number of times per 24 hours not more than 4 times, so taking 5 times is likely to produce adverse reactions. Overdose of Ibuprofen Suspension Drops may produce nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal ulcers, and dizziness. Patients who are allergic to the drug, patients with bronchial asthma, patients with gastrointestinal bleeding should be prohibited from taking the drug. Ibuprofen Suspension Drops need to be used as prescribed by a doctor.