No.
It's a painkiller. It will reduce the pain of an infection, but won't act against it.
It is Ibuprofen 800 mg
Ibuprofen, just a simple anti-inflammatory pill. I take them for my arthritis.
Ibuprofen 800mg
this could be an Ibuprofen PM pill (38 mg - 200 mg), with the imprint LO50. Ibuprofen is used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as an analgesic.
The pill imprint IP466 is Ibuprophen, 800mg. Ibuprophen is used to treat pain and headache and belongs to the drug class non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
Yes. Ibuprofen. Your common Motrin
If it is white and round, it might be 400mg ibuprofen.
No, not the same as paracetamol but can provide similar relief (e.g. for some pain or headache) by different means. My understanding is that it reduces inflammation locally and that's how the relief comes. There is an over-the-counter, supermarket-supplied or pharmacy-supplied pill (different popular name) which is the same as ibuprofen. If you went to a pharmacy and asked for the pill that is the same as ibuprofen you would get it. This answer is based on publicity when the pill that was the popular equivalent of ibuprofen came out. It was said to be exactly the same as ibuprofen but a different name. Trade names for the popular easily-bought pill might differ in different locations.
Ibuprofen PM
Yes, I have an ear infection and I'm taking ibuprofen for the pain. Make sure you have some milk or food before taking them though. Hope it clears up soon!
This is not a normal side effect of the pill. This may be pregnancy related or infection related. See your DR to determine if you have a infection.
The active ingredient in both, ibuprofen, is the same. What is different is the coating, shape of the pill, bindings and other inactive ingredients.