Usage Notes |
| Purpose |
Nurofen Gel is used to relieve pain and reduce swelling in a number of conditions affecting the joints and muscles.
Nurofen Gel works particularly well on inflammation of tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints due to trauma (e.g. sports injuries, sprains, strains and bruises), soft tissue rheumatism and localized rheumatic conditions, e.g. bursitis. For aches and pains, back, neck and shoulder pain. Nurofen Gel is available in 50 and 100gram tubes.
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| Active Ingredient |
| Nurofen Gel contains: Ibuprofen 5%.
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| Dosage |
| The amount of Nurofen Gel needed per application will vary depending upon the size of the painful or swollen area being treated. You can apply Nurofen Gel 2 or 3 time a day unless your doctor advises other wise. You may notice a slight cooling effect when you rub the gel into the skin. Nurofen Gel is suitable to be used by all age groups. Gently rub a small amount of Nurofen Gel into the skin around the swollen or painful area.
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| Contra Indications |
| NSAID hypersensitivity incl asthma (e.g. aspirin sensitive asthma), urticaria.
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| Warning |
| Nurofen Gel is for exterior application only and NOT to be taken orally. Do NOT apply Nurofen Gel to cuts or open wounds or any other area where the skin is abnormal. After applying the gel do NOT cover with bandages or sticking plaster. Do NOT get Nurofen Gel into your eyes. If this occurs wash your eyes out with clean water and seek immediate medical advice. If your symptoms do NOT improve within 2 weeks or they get worse seek immediate medical advice. Wash your hands after use. |
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