Yes, a 19-year-old can take a 200 mg dose of ibuprofen, as it is generally considered safe for adults and adolescents over the age of 12. However, it's important to follow the recommended dosage guidelines and not exceed the maximum daily limit. If there are any pre-existing health conditions or concerns, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication.
Im not sure?
At most, 200 Mg. (one tablet) every four hours.
Please give me answers just curious
600 mg
It is MUCH safer for a 9 year old to take excedrin because its safer for their system. ibuprofen is not the right choice to give to a 9 year old especially at his/her age. It may say that it will help your son/daughter in the way you want it to but, more things can be a lie. more than you think. i hope this helped you in one way or another if not, message me thankyou bye BD!
No, a 15 year old is not supposed to alternate Tylenol and Ibuprofen. It is important to get recommendation from a doctor before you buy any drugs.
I am not old enough to drink alcohol, but I know that after you take a ibuprofen for a headache, it wouldnt be a good idea, beacuse you are trying to recover from a mild or severe headache.
the pharmacist told me that my son (6 years old) can take mucinex with it safely.
there are no 200 year old women in the world :( sorry!
every 6 hours
You Might become ill or worse
Take her to the doctor!