Ibuprofen extended-release capsules are an oral medication, and breastfeeding women are not allowed to take ibuprofen extended-release capsules.
Ibuprofen extended-release capsules can be used for the relief of mild to moderate pain, and can also be used for fever caused by the common cold or influenza, which requires patients to take the drug orally.
In the instruction manual clearly indicates that pregnant women and nursing women are prohibited ibuprofen extended-release capsules, so nursing women can not take ibuprofen extended-release capsules, so as to avoid the drug through the milk to the baby, causing adverse reactions.
Common adverse reactions to ibuprofen extended-release capsules include nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and dizziness. Ibuprofen extended-release capsules are contraindicated if you are allergic to this drug or to aspirin or other NSAIDs. It is also contraindicated in cases of liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, taking other NSAIDs, active or previous history of peptic ulcer.
Since breastfeeding women are in a special period of time, so when the symptoms of discomfort should be examined by a doctor, after clarifying the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not indiscriminate use of drugs.