A Quick Overview of Your Child’s Medicine
Flexon Suspension is a blend of two active ingredients, ibuprofen and paracetamol, which are classified as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It helps lower fever and alleviate pain, swelling, and inflammation in both infants and children.
To achieve the best results, it is important to follow the prescribed dosage and timing. This medicine should be given by mouth, ideally after meals, to reduce the chances of stomach upset. If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking the dose, you can give the same dose again. However, if it’s nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one. Avoid increasing the dose to get faster relief, as it could lead to adverse effects.
Some children may experience temporary side effects such as nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, heartburn, and diarrhea. These usually resolve as your child’s body adjusts to the treatment. If these symptoms persist or cause significant discomfort, consult your child’s doctor immediately.
Before administering Flexon Suspension, inform your child’s doctor if your child is allergic to any medications or has a history of heart disease, birth defects, liver or kidney problems, lung disorders, or bleeding issues. This information helps the doctor customize the treatment and ensure your child’s safety.
What Flexon Suspension is Used For
Reducing pain
Managing fever
Benefits of Flexon Suspension for Your Child
Flexon Suspension combines paracetamol and ibuprofen, two widely used pain relievers. They work together to target pain, inflammation, and swelling through different mechanisms. This combination is effective in treating mild to moderate pain, including headaches, migraines, back pain, dental pain, muscular aches, and joint pain. It also helps in managing strains, sprains, and other muscle-related discomforts.
Always give the medicine as prescribed. Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration. Use the smallest effective dose for the shortest period to avoid side effects while improving your child’s comfort and well-being.
Possible Side Effects
Flexon Suspension is generally safe and well-tolerated by children. Side effects are usually mild and disappear as the body adapts. If symptoms persist or are troubling, contact your child’s doctor. The most common side effects are:
Nausea
Heartburn
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Diarrhea
How to Administer Flexon Suspension
Follow your doctor’s advice regarding dosage and duration. Carefully read the label before use. Measure the dose with a proper measuring cup and administer it by mouth. Shake the bottle well before each use. It is best to give the medicine with food to reduce stomach discomfort.
How Flexon Suspension Works
This medicine combines ibuprofen and paracetamol to block chemical messengers responsible for causing fever, pain, and inflammation. Together, they provide fast and effective relief from symptoms.
Important Safety Information
Kidney:
Use with caution in children with kidney problems. Dosage adjustments may be necessary. It is not recommended for children with severe kidney conditions, as long-term use may impair kidney function.
Liver:
Use cautiously if your child has liver disease. Dosage adjustments may be required. This medicine is not advised for children with severe or active liver disease.
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