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Osgood-Schlatter's disease - Drugs in this topic
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free

Age from 6 years to 6 years 11 months
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free: Take 7.5ml three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free
Take 7.5ml three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Supply 150 ml.
Age: from 6 years to 6 years 11 months
NHS cost: £2.32
OTC cost: £4.09
Licensed use: yes
Age from 7 years to 9 years 11 months
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free: Take two 5ml spoonfuls three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free
Take two 5ml spoonfuls three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Supply 200 ml.
Age: from 7 years to 9 years 11 months
NHS cost: £3.02
OTC cost: £7.24
Licensed use: yes
Age from 10 years to 11 years 11 months
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free: Take three 5ml spoonfuls three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free
Take three 5ml spoonfuls three times a day when required for pain relief. Do not exceed the stated dose.
Supply 300 ml.
Age: from 10 years to 11 years 11 months
NHS cost: £4.64
OTC cost: £11.12
Licensed use: yes

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