Sunmark Infants’ Ibuprofen Oral Suspension Berry Flavor Dye-free
Temporarily: Reduces Fever. Relieves Minor Aches and Pains Due to the Common Cold, Flu, Sore Throat, Headaches and Toothaches. For Ages 6 Mos. – 23 Mos. Concentrated. Lasts Up to 8 Hours. Alcohol Free. Non-staining. Dye-free.
Directions:
Dosage
- This Product Does Not Contain Directions or Complete Warnings for Adult Use.
- Do Not Give More Than Directed.
- Do Not Give Longer Than 10 Days, Unless Directed by a Doctor (See Warnings).
- Shake Well Before Using.
- Find the Right Dose on Chart Below.
- If Possible, Use Weight to Dose Otherwise Use Age.
- Measure With Dosing Device Provided.
- Do Not Use With Any Other Device.
- Dispense Liquid Slowly Into the Child’s Mouth, Toward the Inner Cheek.
- If Needed, Repeat Dose Every 6-8 Hours.
- Do Not Use More Than 4 Times a Day.
- Under 6 Mos: Call a Doctor.
- 12-17 Lbs, 6-11 Mos: 1.25 Ml.
- 18-23 Lbs, 12-23 Mos: 1.875 Ml.
- Read All Product Information Before Using.
- Keep This Box for Important Information.
Children Warning
- This Product is Intended for Use in Children Ages 6 Months to 23 Months.
- Keep Out of Reach of Children.
Storage
- Store Infant Ibuprofen Oral suspension at 20-25 degrees (68-77 degrees F).
- Do not freeze.
Active Ingredients:
Each 1.25 Ml: Ibuprofen 50 Mg (Nsaid) (Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug)
Inactive Ingredients:
Artificial Flavor Butylparaben Citric Acid Glycerin Hypromellose Polysorbate 80 Propylene Glycol Purified Water Sodium Benzoate Sorbitol Sucrose Xanthan Gum.
Warnings:
Allergy Alert: Ibuprofen May Cause a Severe Allergic Reaction Especially in People Allergic to Aspirin.
Symptoms May Include: Hives, Facial Swelling, Asthma (Wheezing), Shock, Skin Reddening, Rash, Blisters. If an Allergic Reaction Occurs, Stop Use and Seek Medical Help Right Away.
Stomach Bleeding Warning: This Product Contains a Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (Nsaid) Which May Cause Stomach Bleeding. The Chance is Higher if the Child: Has Had Stomach Ulcers or Bleeding Problems Takes a Blood Thinning (Anticoagulant) or Steroid Drug Takes Other Drugs Containing an Nsaid (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen or Others) Takes More or for a Longer Time Than Directed.
Sore Throat Warning: Severe or Persistent Sore Throat or Sore Throat Accompanied by High Fever, Headache, Nausea, and Vomiting May Be Serious. Consult Doctor Promptly. Do Not Use More Than 2 Days or Administer to Children Under 3 Years of Age Unless Directed by Doctor. Do Not Use: if the Child Has Ever Had an Allergic Reaction to Any Other Pain Reliever/fever Reducer Right Before or After Heart Surgery.
Ask a Doctor Before Use if the Child Has: Problems or Serious Side Effects From Taking Pain Relievers or Fever Reducers Stomach Problems That Last or Come Back, Such as Heartburn, Upset Stomach, or Stomach Pain Ulcers Bleeding Problems Not Been Drinking Fluids Lost a Lot of Fluid Due to Vomiting or Diarrhea High Blood Pressure Heart or Kidney Disease Taken a Diuretic.
Ask a Doctor or Pharmacist Before Use if the Child is: Taking Any Other Drug Containing an Nsaid (Prescription or Nonprescription) Taking a Blood Thinning (Anticoagulant) or Steroid Drug Under a Doctor’s Care for Any Serious Condition Taking Any Other Drug. When Using This Product: Give With Food or Milk if Stomach Upset Occurs Long Term Continuous Use May Increase the Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke.
Stop Use and Ask a Doctor if: the Child Feels Faint, Vomits Blood, or Has Bloody or Black Stools. These Are Signs of Stomach Bleeding Stomach Pain or Upset Gets Worse or Lasts the Child Does Not Get Any Relief Within First Day (24 Hours) of Treatment Fever or Pain Gets Worse or Lasts More Than 3 Days Redness or Swelling is Present in the Painful Area Any New Symptoms Appear. In Case of Overdose, Get Medical Help or Contact a Poison Control Center Right Away.
RN: 000550S00495H02, MCK: 1151497, UPC: 01093979933