Two studies were conducted to characterize multiple-dose pharmacokinetics and potential drug interactions of ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine combined in a suspension and to evaluate safety of this combination in children with common cold, flu, or sinusitis. In the pharmacokinetic study, 24 healthy children aged 4-11 years were administered ibuprofen-pseudoephedrine suspension at 7.5 and 1.125 mg/kg, respectively, every 6 hours for 5 doses. Serial blood samples were drawn over 6 hours after final dose for assessment of steady-state pharmacokinetics. In the open-label, multicenter safety study, more than 100 children aged 2-11 years experiencing symptomatic rhinitis were enrolled. Ibuprofen-pseudoephedrine suspension was administered as needed ...
Aims: Based on concerns about safety and efficacy, international authorities have either advised aga...
Thirty-five pyrexial children with varying pathologies were entered into an open study to compare th...
Pediatric drug development, especially in disease areas that only affect children, can be stimulated...
The article deals with an analysis of the world literature of recent years, the aim of which was to ...
Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of single dose ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine alone or in combin...
Ibuprofen is the most widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the treatment of ...
Summary. Safety pharmacology studies of paediatric medicines are an important stage in the life cycl...
Background Paracetamol and ibuprofen are the most commonly used medications for fever and pain manag...
Two new formulations of ibuprofen (I) [15687-27-1] were studied in 600 mg coated tablets and granul...
A randomised open label study of the combined use of paracetamol and ibuprofen to rapidly reduce fev...
Background: Pseudoephedrine (60 mg) is widely used as an oral decongestant taken in tablet or syrup ...
Over the last decades, the use of over-the-counter analgesics in the general population has increase...
The antipyretic activity of ibuprofen and aspirin was compared in sixteen children with pyrexia due ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in...
Introduction: Aprepitant is used for the treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. A li...
Aims: Based on concerns about safety and efficacy, international authorities have either advised aga...
Thirty-five pyrexial children with varying pathologies were entered into an open study to compare th...
Pediatric drug development, especially in disease areas that only affect children, can be stimulated...
The article deals with an analysis of the world literature of recent years, the aim of which was to ...
Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of single dose ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine alone or in combin...
Ibuprofen is the most widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the treatment of ...
Summary. Safety pharmacology studies of paediatric medicines are an important stage in the life cycl...
Background Paracetamol and ibuprofen are the most commonly used medications for fever and pain manag...
Two new formulations of ibuprofen (I) [15687-27-1] were studied in 600 mg coated tablets and granul...
A randomised open label study of the combined use of paracetamol and ibuprofen to rapidly reduce fev...
Background: Pseudoephedrine (60 mg) is widely used as an oral decongestant taken in tablet or syrup ...
Over the last decades, the use of over-the-counter analgesics in the general population has increase...
The antipyretic activity of ibuprofen and aspirin was compared in sixteen children with pyrexia due ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is defined as the alteration of efficacy and toxicity of some drugs in...
Introduction: Aprepitant is used for the treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. A li...
Aims: Based on concerns about safety and efficacy, international authorities have either advised aga...
Thirty-five pyrexial children with varying pathologies were entered into an open study to compare th...
Pediatric drug development, especially in disease areas that only affect children, can be stimulated...