Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet

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Manufacturer: Adcock Ingram Healthcare Pvt Ltd Salt Compositions: Ibuprofen (100mg) + Paracetamol (125mg)
Quantity: 10.0 tablets in 1 strip
Storage: Store below 30°C

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Information About Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet

A combination of ibuprofen and paracetamol is called Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are a class of medications that includes both of them. In addition to lowering body temperature (fever), Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet also helps children and newborns feel less discomfort and inflammation (redness and swelling).

If you want your child to benefit the most from this medication, make sure you give them the recommended dosage, timing, and method. As this will lessen the likelihood of an upset stomach, give it to your child orally, ideally after meals. The Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet should be given again at the same dose if your child throws up within 30 minutes of ingesting it. Should the next dose be due soon, do not take it again. If your child is experiencing discomfort, never exceed the advised dosage, as it could have unintended consequences.

This medication may cause your kid to experience adverse symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, stomach discomfort, and diarrhea. As your child’s body adjusts to the medication, these short-term adverse effects ought to go away. Do see your child’s physician as soon as possible if they continue or start to annoy them.

If your child has a history of heart issues, birth defects, liver disease, renal disease, lung disease, or blood disorders, let the doctor know before giving them the Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet. When planning your child’s overall therapy, this information is crucial for adjusting dosages.

Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet Uses

  • Pain Relief
  • Treatment of Fever

Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet Benefits 

In Pain Relief

Two commonly used medications for pain management are included in the Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet: ibuprofen and paracetamol. They each have distinct mechanisms for lowering edema, inflammation, and discomfort. When it comes to treating mild to moderate pain, this medication works wonders for treating headaches, migraines, backaches, menstruation pain, dental pain, rheumatic and muscle pain. This medication is more successful in treating sprains, strains, and muscle aches because of its anti-inflammatory ingredient.

For maximum effectiveness, take it as directed by a physician. Avoid taking more than is necessary as this may be harmful, and only take it for as long as is necessary. Generally speaking, you want to take the lowest effective dose for the shortest amount of time.

In Treatment of Fever

Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet helps lower high temperature brought about by fever. This medication is successful in treating cold and influenza side effects, sore throat, and fever. Accept it as getting the most benefit is recommended. Try not to take excessively or for longer than you want as this can be hazardous. As a rule, you ought to take the least portion that works, for the most limited conceivable time.

Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Heartburn
  • Diarrhea

How to use Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet

Follow your doctor’s instructions on the dosage and duration of this medication. Take it all in at once. Never shatter, eat, or crush it. Take the 100 mg/125 mg Bufex Kid tablet with food.

FAQs

Q1. When is my child going to feel better?

Depending on how serious the illness is, you might need to give your child Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet for a few days to weeks. Give your child’s medication as prescribed by the doctor, following the dosage and administration schedule. Your youngster will start to feel better and you will quickly notice that the pain or fever has subsided. If your child’s symptoms persist even after taking the medication as directed, please contact the doctor.

Q2. My child still has a fever even after taking a 100 mg/125 mg tablet of Bufex Kid. How should I proceed?

An infection (bacterial or viral) may be the culprit if the temperature doesn’t go down after a few doses. It is advisable to discuss specific treatment options with your child’s physician.

Q3. Can I adjust my child’s Bufex Kid 100 mg/125 mg Tablet dosage on my own based on the severity of their illness?

No, changing the medication’s dosage without first talking to a doctor is not advised. A dose increase that isn’t necessary can cause toxicity, while a quick drop can cause the symptoms to return. Therefore, if you think your child may need a dose adjustment, see your child’s physician rather than making changes on your own.

 

 

 

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