ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) primarily used to reduce pain and inflammation, and it is not generally associated with causing hyperactivity in children. However, individual reactions to medications can vary, and some children may experience unusual side effects. If a child shows signs of hyperactivity after taking ibuprofen, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
The hyperactive child was very abnormally active. She is very hyperactive when she eats too much sugar.
Put on a movie with some popcorn
Jim Carrey.
No it's just a painkiller
no
It will make you hyperactive
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My child has tried both stimulants and non stimulants and both make him extremely hyperactive
Yes
Yes. No interactions.
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Only when spread between 2 buns.