| Hypersensitivity reactions have been reported and these may consist of a) Non specific allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, b) Respiratory tract reactivity comprising asthma, aggravated asthma, bronchospasm or dyspnoea or c) Various skin reactions, e.g. pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, and more rarely, exfoliative and bullous dermatoses (including epidermal necrolysis, and erythema multiforme).The list of the following adverse effects relates to those experienced with ibuprofen at OTC doses, from short-term use. In chronic conditions, under long-term treatment, additional adverse effects may occur.Infections and infestations | Very rare: | Aseptic meningitis | Blood and lymphatic disorders | Very rare: | Haematopoietic disorders (anaemia, hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia), leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, agranulocytosis). First signs are: fever, sore throat, superficial mouth ulcers, flu-like symptoms, severe exhaustion, nose and skin bleeding. | Immune system disorders | Uncommon: | Hypersensitivity reactions with urticaria and pruritus. | | | Very rare: | In patients with existing auto-immune disorders (such as systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease) during treatment with ibuprofen, single cases of symptoms of aseptic meningitis, such as stiff neck, headache, nausea, vomiting, fever or disorientation have been observed. Severe hypersensitivity reactions. Symptoms could be: facial, tongue and larynx swelling, dyspnoea, tachycardia, hypotension, (anaphylaxis, angioedema or severe shock). Exacerbation of asthma and bronchospasm. | Psychiatric disorders | Very rare: | Nervousness | Nervous System | Uncommon: | Headache | Eye disorders | Very rare: | Visual disturbance | Ear and labyrinth disorders | Very rare: | Tinnitus and vertigo | Cardiac disorders | Very rare: | Cardiac failure | Vascular disorders | Very rare: | Hypertension | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | Very rare: | Asthma, broncospasm, dyspnoea and wheezing | Gastrointestinal disorders | Uncommon: | Abdominal pain, abdominal distension, dyspepsia and nausea. | | | Rare: | Diarrhoea, flatulence, constipation and vomiting. | | | Very rare: | Peptic ulcer, perforation or gastrointestinal haemorrhage, melaena, haematemesis, sometimes fatal, particularly in the elderly (see section 4.4). Exacerbation of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease (see section 4.4). Mouth ulceration. | Hepatobiliary disorders | Very rare: | Liver disorders, especially in long-term treatment, hepatitis and jaundice. | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | Uncommon: | Various skin rashes. | | | Very rare: | Severe forms of skin reactions such as bullous reactions, including Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis can occur. | Renal and urinary disorders | Very rare: | Acute renal failure, papillary necrosis, especially in long-term use, associated with increased serum urea and oedema. Haematuria, interstitial nephritis, nephritic syndrome, proteinuria | General disorders and administration site conditions | Very rare: | Oedema, peripheral oedema. | Investigations | Very rare: | Decreased hematocrit and hemoglobin levels. | Clinical trial and epidemiological data suggest that use of ibuprofen (particularly at high doses 2400mg daily) and in long-term treatment may be associated with a small increases risk of arterial thrombotic events (for example myocardial infarction or stroke) (see section 4.4) | |