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Package Leaflet: Information for the User
ibuprofeno cinfa 20 mg/ml oral suspension EFG
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.
Contents of the pack
Ibuprofen belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
This medicine is used in infants over 3 months and children up to 12 years for the treatment of:
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Warnings and precautions
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting to take ibuprofen.
It is important that you use the smallest dose that relieves-controls the pain and do not take this medication for longer than necessary to control your symptoms.
Skin reactions
Severe skin reactions, such as exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS syndrome), and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP), have been reported in association with ibuprofen treatment. Discontinue ibuprofeno cinfa treatment and seek medical attention immediately if you notice any symptoms related to these severe skin reactions described in section 4.
Stop taking ibuprofen and see a doctor immediately if you experience any skin rash, lesions on the mucous membranes, blisters, or other signs of allergy, as these may be the first signs of a severe skin reaction. See section 4.
Cardiovascular precautions
Anti-inflammatory/analgesic medications like ibuprofen may be associated with a small increased risk of heart attack or stroke, especially when used in high doses. Do not exceed the recommended dose or treatment duration.
You should discuss your treatment with your doctor or pharmacist before taking ibuprofen:
Similarly, this type of medication may cause fluid retention, especially in patients with heart failure and/or high blood pressure (hypertension).
Children and adolescents
There is a risk of kidney damage in dehydrated children and adolescents.
Precautions during pregnancy and in women of childbearing age
Do not take ibuprofen if you are in the last 3 months of pregnancy, as it may harm the fetus or cause problems during delivery. It may cause kidney and heart problems in your fetus. It may affect your and your baby's tendency to bleed and delay or prolong delivery more than expected. You should not take ibuprofen during the first 6 months of pregnancy, unless it is strictly necessary and as indicated by your doctor. If you need treatment during this period or while trying to become pregnant, you should take the minimum dose for the shortest possible time. From the 20th week of pregnancy, ibuprofen may cause kidney problems in your fetus if taken for more than a few days, which can cause low levels of amniotic fluid surrounding the baby (oligohydramnios) or narrowing of a blood vessel (ductus arteriosus) in the baby's heart. If you need treatment for more than a few days, your doctor may recommend additional monitoring.
For women of childbearing age, it should be noted that ibuprofen-like medications have been associated with a decrease in fertility.
Infections
Ibuprofen may mask the signs of an infection, such as fever and pain. Consequently, ibuprofen may delay appropriate treatment of the infection, which may increase the risk of complications. This has been observed in bacterial pneumonia and bacterial skin infections related to chickenpox. If you take this medication while having an infection and the symptoms of the infection persist or worsen, consult a doctor without delay.
Other medicines and ibuprofeno cinfa
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines.
Ibuprofen may affect or be affected by other medicines. For example:
Other medications may also affect or be affected by treatment with ibuprofen. Therefore, you should always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using ibuprofen with other medications.
Taking ibuprofen may affect the following laboratory tests:
Tell your doctor if you are going to have a clinical analysis and are taking or have recently taken ibuprofen.
Taking ibuprofeno cinfa with food, drinks, and alcohol
It is recommended to take this medication with milk or with food, or immediately after eating, to reduce the possibility of stomach upset. Do not drink alcohol, as it may increase gastrointestinal adverse reactions.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fertility
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
The use of this medication is not recommended in women who are trying to become pregnant.
Do not take ibuprofen during pregnancy, especially during the third trimester (see "Precautions during pregnancy and in women of childbearing age" section).
Although only small amounts of the medication pass into breast milk, it is recommended not to take ibuprofen for prolonged periods during breastfeeding.
Driving and using machines
If you experience dizziness, vertigo, vision changes, or other symptoms while taking this medication, do not drive or use hazardous machinery. If you only take one dose of ibuprofen or for a short period, it is not necessary to take special precautions.
Ibuprofen may delay your reaction time, which should be taken into account before performing activities that require increased vigilance, such as driving and using machinery.
This applies to a greater extent to the combination with alcohol.
ibuprofeno cinfa contains maltitol liquid (E-965)
This medicine contains maltitol liquid (E-965). If your doctor has told you that you have an intolerance to some sugars, consult with them before taking this medicine.
It may have a mild laxative effect because it contains 212.5 mg of maltitol per milliliter.
Caloric value: 2.3 kcal/g maltitol/isomalt.
ibuprofeno cinfa contains sodium benzoate (E-211)
This medicine contains 2 mg of sodium benzoate (E-211) in each milliliter.
Sodium benzoate may increase the risk of jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) in newborns (up to 4 weeks of age).
ibuprofeno cinfa contains sodium
This medicine contains 34.2 mg of sodium (the main component of table/cooking salt) in 20 ml. This is equivalent to 1.71% of the maximum recommended daily sodium intake for an adult.
ibuprofeno cinfa contains ethanol (alcohol)
This medicine contains 1.43 mg of alcohol (ethanol) in each milliliter, which is equivalent to 0.14% (v/v). The amount in 20 ml of this medicine is equivalent to less than 1 ml of beer or wine.
The small amount of alcohol in this medicine does not produce any noticeable effect.
ibuprofeno cinfa contains propylene glycol (E-1520)
This medicine contains 4.77 mg of propylene glycol in each milliliter.
If the baby is less than 4 weeks old, consult your doctor or pharmacist, especially if the baby has been given other medications that contain propylene glycol or alcohol.
Follow the administration instructions for this medication exactly as indicated by your doctor or pharmacist. In case of doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.
For occasional use only and for limited periods.
The lowest effective dose should be used for the shortest time necessary to relieve symptoms. If you have an infection, consult a doctor without delay if symptoms (such as fever and pain) persist or worsen (see section 2).
Use in children
The recommended dose of ibuprofen depends on the child's age and weight. For children from 3 months to 12 years, the recommended daily dose is 20 to 30 mg per kg of body weight, depending on the intensity of the symptoms, divided into three doses (see table).
The use of this medication in children under 2 years of age will always be done under medical prescription.
Dosage in children | |||
Approximate age | Body weight | Recommended dose per individual dose (x3) | Maximum daily dose (in 24 hours) |
from 3 to 6 months | 5 kg | 1.8 to 2.4 ml | 7.2 ml (144 mg) |
6 kg | 2 to 3 ml | 9 ml (180 mg) | |
7 kg | 2.4 to 3.4 ml | 10.2 ml (204 mg) | |
from 6 to 12 months | 8 kg | 2.8 to 4 ml | 12 ml (240 mg) |
9 kg | 3 to 4.4 ml | 13.2 ml (264 mg) | |
from 12 to 24 months | 10 kg | 3.4 to 5 ml | 15 ml (300 mg) |
12 kg | 4 to 6 ml | 18 ml (360 mg) | |
from 2 to 3 years | 14 kg | 4.8 to 7 ml | 21 ml (420 mg) |
from 4 to 5 years | 16 kg | 5.4 to 8 ml | 24 ml (480 mg) |
18 kg | 6 to 9 ml | 27 ml (540 mg) | |
from 6 to 9 years | 20 kg | 6.8 to 10 ml | 30 ml (600 mg) |
22 kg | 7.4 to 11 ml | 33 ml (660 mg) | |
24 kg | 8 to 12 ml | 36 ml (720 mg) | |
26 kg | 8.8 to 13 ml | 39 ml (780 mg) | |
from 10 to 12 years | 28 kg | 9.4 to 14 ml | 42 ml (840 mg) |
30 kg | 10 to 15 ml | 45 ml (900 mg) | |
32-36 kg | 10.8-12 to 16-18 ml | 48-54 ml (960-1080 mg) | |
36-40 kg | 12-13.4 to 18-20 ml | 54-60 ml (1080-1200 mg) |
The suspension can also be dosed following a regimen of 4 daily doses. In this case, the maximum daily doses (see last column of the previous table) should not be exceeded in 24 hours. The dose to be administered at each dose, every 6 hours, will be recalculated/reduced proportionally.
The use of ibuprofen is not recommended in children under three months or with a weight of less than 5 kg.
Patients with kidney, liver, or heart disease
They should reduce the dose and consult a doctor. Ibuprofen should not be used in patients with severe cardiac, renal, or hepatic failure.
If this medication is required for more than 3 days or if symptoms worsen in children from 6 months to 12 years, consult a doctor.
In children aged 3 to 5 months, consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist after 24 hours.
Form of administration
ibuprofen cinfa is an oral suspension.
For exact dosing, the containers contain a 5 ml oral syringe, and the steps to follow are as follows:
Patients with stomach upset should take the medication with milk and/or during meals.
A burning sensation in the mouth or throat may occur with ibuprofen oral suspension, so patients are recommended to ensure that the bottle has been shaken well before use.
Medication administration is subject to the appearance of pain or fever. As these disappear, the medication should be suspended.
If you take moreibuprofeno cinfathan you should
If you have taken more ibuprofen than you should, or if a child has accidentally ingested the medication, consult a doctor or go to the nearest hospital immediately to find out about the risk and ask for advice on the measures to be taken.
Normally, symptoms of overdose occur 4 to 6 hours after taking ibuprofen.
Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, stomach pain, vomiting (which may contain bloody sputum), diarrhea, headache, ringing in the ears, confusion, involuntary eye movement, and lack of muscle coordination. Agitation or disorientation may also occur. At high doses, symptoms of drowsiness, chest pain, palpitations, loss of consciousness, convulsions (mainly in children), weakness, and dizziness, blood in the urine, low potassium levels in the blood, chills, and breathing difficulties have been reported. Additionally, the prothrombin time/INR may be prolonged, probably due to interference with the actions of circulating coagulation factors.
In rare cases, cases of increased blood acidity (metabolic acidosis), decreased body temperature, altered kidney function, stomach and intestinal bleeding, coma, transient loss of breathing (apnea), central nervous system depression, and respiratory system have been reported. Also, cases of cardiovascular toxicity (decreased blood pressure, decreased heart rate, and increased heart rate) have been produced.
If severe poisoning occurs, kidney failure and liver damage may occur. In these cases, the doctor will take the necessary measures.
Exacerbation of asthma is possible in asthmatics.
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone 91 562 04 20, indicating the medication and the amount ingested.
If you forgot to takeibuprofeno cinfa
Do not take a double dose to make up for missed doses.
If you forget to take your corresponding dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if the time for the next dose is very close, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at the usual time.
If you have any other questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medications, this medication can cause adverse effects, although not everyone will experience them.
The incidence of adverse effects is lower in short treatments and if the daily dose is below the maximum recommended dose.
The frequencies shown below refer to the short-term use of maximum daily doses of up to 1,200 mg of oral ibuprofen.
Exacerbation of inflammation-related infections has been observed with the use of NSAIDs. If signs of infection or worsening occur during the use of ibuprofen, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
If any of the following adverse effects occur, discontinue treatment and consult your doctor immediately:
Reporting of adverse effects
If you experience any type of adverse effect, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if it is a possible adverse effect that is not listed in this prospectus. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medicines and Healthcare Products Agency (AEMPS) website: https://www.notificaram.es. By reporting adverse effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medication.
Keep this medication out of sight and reach of children.
This medication does not require special storage conditions.
Do not use this medication after the expiration date shown on the packaging after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Medications should not be thrown down the drain or into the trash. Deposit the packaging and medications that are no longer needed at the SIGRE point in the pharmacy. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medications that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.
Composition ofibuprofen cinfa
Product appearance and packaging contents
Suspension of white or almost white color and homogeneous after shaking.
Each package contains a 200 ml bottle, made of amber-colored polyethylene terephthalate (PET), with a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) cap, white in color, and a transparent stopper, with a 5 ml oral syringe for dosing.
Marketing authorization holder and manufacturer
Laboratorios Cinfa, S.A.
Carretera Olaz-Chipi, 10 Polígono Industrial Areta
31620 Huarte (Navarra) - Spain
Date of the last revision of this prospectus:November 2024
Detailed information about this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Healthcare Products (AEMPS) (http://www.aemps.gob.es/)
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The average price of IBUPROFEN CINFA 20 mg/ml ORAL SUSPENSION in October, 2025 is around 2.5 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.
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