Classes
DEA Class; OTC
Common Brand Names; Advil Dual Action
Analgesic other Combos
Description
Acetaminophen
Acts on hypothalamus to produce antipyresis
May work peripherally to block pain impulse generation; may also inhibit prostaglandin synthesis in CNS
Ibuprofen
Elicits anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activity
Inhibits synthesis of prostaglandins in body tissues by inhibiting at least 2 cyclooxygenase (COX) isoenzymes, COX-1 and COX-2
May inhibit chemotaxis, alter lymphocyte activity, decrease proinflammatory cytokine activity, and inhibit neutrophil aggregation; these effects may contribute to its anti-inflammatory activity
Indications
Indicated for temporary relief of mild pain caused by headache, backache, muscular aches, toothache, menstrual cramps, minor pain of arthritis
Contraindications
Ibuprofen
- Hypersensitivity to ibuprofen, other NSAIDs, aspirin, or excipients
- Perioperative pain in setting of CABG surgery
Acetaminophen
- Hypersensitivity
- Severe active liver disease
Adverse Effects
GI upset
Warnings
Hepatotoxicity risk, Allergic reaction, NSAID allergy, GI bleeding
Pregnancy and Lactation
Ibuprofen
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women; data from observational studies regarding potential embryofetal risks of NSAID use in women in the first or second trimesters of pregnancy are inconclusive
Acetaminophen
Low risk of cryptorchidism in boys if used for several weeks or longer
Lactation
Ibuprofen
No lactation studies have been conducted; however, limited published literature reports that, following oral administration, ibuprofen is present in human milk at relative infant doses of 0.06-0.6% of the maternal weight-adjusted daily dose; no information is available on effects of ibuprofen on milk production or on a breastfed infant
Acetaminophen
Considered compatible with breastfeeding (LactMed)
Maximum Dosage
Acetaminophen containing products: Not to exceed a cumulative dose of 3.25 g/day of acetaminophen; under supervision of healthcare professional, daily doses of up to 4 g/day may be used
Pediatric
Acetaminophen containing products: Not to exceed a cumulative dose of 3.25 g/day of acetaminophen; under supervision of healthcare professional, daily doses of up to 4 g/day may be used
How supplied
acetaminophen/ibuprofen
Tablet
- 250mg/125mg