What should I do if I took ibuprofen oral suspension drops twice within 2 hours?
Generally, if a baby has taken ibuprofen oral suspension twice within two hours, measures such as monitoring the baby's symptoms, contacting a doctor promptly, and providing adequate hydration should be taken. Specific steps are as follows:
1. Monitor the baby's symptoms
Parents should closely observe the baby. If the baby shows no signs of discomfort or allergic reaction, there may be no significant adverse effects. However, if symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or dizziness occur, medical attention should be sought immediately.
2. Contact a doctor promptly
If the baby has received two doses of ibuprofen oral suspension within two hours, parents should contact a healthcare provider as soon as possible. The doctor can assess whether intervention is needed based on the baby’s age, weight, and overall health condition, helping to prevent adverse reactions due to drug overdose.
3. Provide adequate hydration
Ibuprofen oral suspension may place some strain on the baby’s kidneys and potentially lead to dehydration. Therefore, parents can give the baby an appropriate amount of water or glucose-electrolyte solution to maintain hydration.
In addition, further use of ibuprofen oral suspension should be avoided. Parents must pay close attention to correct dosage and administration frequency, strictly follow medical instructions, and avoid medication overdosage. If any discomfort occurs after taking the medication, prompt medical consultation is recommended.