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wayne_silva2026-04-17

I've been using Ibuprofen Oral Susp 40mg/ml Drops for my child's fever and it seems to work well. However, I've read about some severe side effects like allergic reactions, bleeding, and kidney problems. Has anyone else experienced anything unusual or alarming? I want to make sure I'm aware of any potential risks I might have overlooked or missed.

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last active 4/17/2026
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joyce_murray4/13/2026

I've never had any problems, and I've taken it multiple times. But I always keep an eye out for any unusual symptoms just in case. I think a lot of people worry too much and forget to enjoy the benefits.

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kevin_myers4/13/2026

My kid had a mild skin rash after taking it, but it went away after stopping the medication. I think it's important to consult the doctor before continuing any medication that causes side effects like that.

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kyle_washington4/14/2026

I've used it a few times and haven't had any issues. But I did read that you should stop using it and contact your doctor right away if you notice any serious symptoms like skin reactions, blood in the urine, or severe headaches.

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james_bradley4/14/2026

I got really dizzy and had a hard time breathing once, so I quit taking it. I try to stay away from the stuff now, it's just not worth the risk for me.

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steven_lewis4/14/2026

Did you know that Ibuprofen can also cause high potassium levels? I didn't until I read about it. Scary stuff.

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peter_daniels4/14/2026

I've never had any problems with Ibuprofen. It works great for headaches and muscle pain. Maybe some people just need to take it with food or something?

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katherine_green4/14/2026

My doctor told me that if I ever experience any severe skin reactions, I should stop taking it immediately and go to the ER. It can be life-threatening, so it's not something to mess around with.

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richard_wagner4/14/2026

I think it's scary how quickly things can go wrong with meds. Always good to keep an eye on symptoms and don't forget to report any issues to the FDA. Who’s going to stop them if we don't.