A fever that does not go down with ibuprofen extended-release capsules may be because the medication has been taken for too short a period of time and the medication has not worked yet, or the dose of the medication may not be enough. Drink plenty of fluids and take ibuprofen extended-release capsules as directed by your doctor.
Ibuprofen extended-release capsules are mainly used to relieve mild to moderate headache, joint pain and fever caused by colds. The fever does not go down after taking ibuprofen extended-release capsules, which may be the result of taking the medicine for too short a period of time before the medicine has had time to work. You can drink more water to promote the body’s metabolism, and also pay attention to temperature changes.
After taking ibuprofen extended-release capsules did not reduce fever, may also be the drug dose is not enough, this time you need to ask the doctor to take the dose. Follow your doctor’s instructions.
Ibuprofen extended-release capsules may cause adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, etc. They should be used under medical supervision. Ibuprofen extended-release capsules are contraindicated in people who are allergic to ibuprofen or any of its ingredients, pregnant and lactating women, people with severe liver or kidney failure, and people with a history of gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation.
After taking ibuprofen extended-release capsules, the body temperature is delayed or accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to consult a doctor, to clarify the reasons for the temperature does not fall, according to the reasons for targeted treatment.