Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Side effects may be minimised by taking the lowest dose for the shortest time necessary to relieve the symptoms. You may suffer one of the known side effects of NSAIDs. If you do, or if you have concerns, stop taking this medicine and talk to your doctor as soon as possible. Elderly people using this product are at increased risk of developing problems associated with side effects.
The following frequencies are taken as a basis when evaluating side effects:
very common may affect more than 1 in 10 people common may affect up to 1 in 10 people uncommon may affect up to 1 in 100 people rare may affect up to 1 in 1000 people very rare may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people
not know frequency cannot be estimated from the available data.
Side effects may include:
Infections
Very rare: Exceptionally, severe skin infections and soft-tissue complications during chicken pox. Exacerbation of infection-related inflammations (e.g. necrotising fasciitis) associated with use of certain painkillers (NSAIDs) has been described.
If signs of an infection occur or get worse during use of <Product Name>, you must go to a doctor without delay. It is to be investigated whether there is an indication for an anti- infective/antibiotic therapy. The symptoms of aseptic meningitis with neck stiffness, headache, nausea, vomiting, fever or consciousness clouding have been observed under ibuprofen. Patients with autoimmune disorders (SLE, mixed connective-tissue disease) appear to be predisposed.
Blood disorders
Very rare: Problems in the blood cell production - first signs are: fever, sore throat, superficial mouth ulcers, flu-like symptoms, severe exhaustion, nose and skin bleeding. In these cases you must stop the therapy immediately and consult a doctor. Any self-treatment with pain
killers or medicinal products that reduce fever (antipyretic medicinal products) mustn’t be done.
Problems of the immune system
Uncommon: Hypersensitivity reactions with hives and itch, as well as asthma attacks. You must stop taking <Product Name> and inform your doctor at once.
Very rare: Severe hypersensitivity reactions – signs could be: swelling of face, tongue and throat, shortness of breath, accelerated heartbeat, low blood pressure, severe shock. If one of these symptoms occurs, which can happen even on first use, the immediate assistance of a doctor is required.
Psychiatric disorders
Very rare: Psychotic reactions, depression, hallucinations
Nervous system disorders
Uncommon: Headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, agitation, irritability and tiredness
Eye disorders
Uncommon: visual disturbances
Ear and balance disorders
Rare: Tinnitus
Cardiac disorders
Very rare: palpitations, heart failure, myocardial infarction, oedema, hypertension and cardiac failure have been reported in association with NSAID treatment at high doses
Vascular disorders
Very rare: arterial hypertension
Stomach and bowel disorders
Common: Stomach complaints, such as acid burn, stomach pain and nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, flatulence (wind) and constipation, and slight blood losses in stomach and/or bowel that may cause anaemia in exceptional cases.
Uncommon: Perforation or gastrointestinal bleeding, black stools and vomiting of blood, worsening of existing bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease), gastritis Very rare: Oesophagitis, pancreatitis, formation of intestinal diaphragm-like strictures
In case of strong pain in the upper abdomen, vomiting of blood or black stools you must stop the treatment and consult a doctor.
Liver disorders
Very rare: Damage to the liver (first signs could be discoloration of the skin), hepatic damage especially in long-term therapy, hepatic failure, acute hepatitis, jaundice.
Skin disorders
Very rare: Severe forms of skin reactions including rash with redness and blistering, Stevens- Johnson syndrome and mortification of tissue, alopecia.
Kidney disorders
Rare: Medicines such as <Product Name> may very rarely lead to kidney disease. Pain in the flanks and/or abdomen, blood in the urine, and a fever may be signs of damage to the kidneys (papillary necrosis). Elevated urea concentration in blood may also occur rarely.
Very rare: Passing less urine than normal and swelling (especially in patients with high blood pressure or reduced kidney function); swelling (oedema) and cloudy urine (nephrotic syndrome); inflammatory kidney disease (interstitial nephritis) that my lead to acute kidney
failure. If one of the above mentioned symptoms occur of if you have a general miserable feeling, stop taking <Product Name> and consult your doctor immediately as these could be first signs of a kidney damage or kidney failure.
Medicines such as <Product Name> may be associated with a small increased risk of heart attack ("myocardial infarction") or stroke.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any side effects not listed in this leaflet.