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Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster
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Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster

Brand : Reckitt Reckitt
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Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster

Nurofenplast Plaster 200 mg is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for topical use.

Description of Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster

This drug is indicated for the short-term symptomatic treatment of local pain in case of benign trauma :

  • strains
  • sprains
  • localized contusions near the joint of the upper or lower limb

It can be used in adults and adolescents over 16 years old.

How does Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster work?

The medicinal plaster Nurofenplast diffuses locally and continuously ibuprofen in the area of pain during the 24 hours of application.

The active substance is ibuprofen. Ibuprofen belongs to a group of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These medications work by changing how the body reacts to pain, edema, and fever.

Advice for use and dosage

  • To remove a medicated plaster from the pouch, tear or cut the pouch along the dots.
  • Remove the noted plastic film (A) and place the tape in the middle of the pain area.
  • Remove the noted plastic film (B) and while stretching slightly, smooth this part of the medicated plaster onto your skin.
  • Remove the plastic film noted (C).
  • While stretching slightly, smooth the rest of the medicated plaster onto your skin.

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Composition

The active substance is:

Ibuprofen ............................... 200 mg

· The other components are:

Adhesive layer:

Macrogol 20,000, macrogol 400, levomenthol, styrene-isoprene-styrene triblock copolymer,

Polyisobutylene, Hydrogenated Rosin Glycerol Ester, Liquid Paraffin

Support layer:

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) woven

Protective film:

Silicone polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

Precaution of use

Presentation of Nurofenplast 200 mg plaster

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NOTICE

ANSM - Updated on: 02/11/2020

Name of the drug

NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster

Reserved for adults or adolescents 16 and over

Ibuprofen

Box

Read all of this leaflet carefully before using this medicine as it contains important information for you.

You should always use this medicine by carefully following the information provided in this leaflet or by your doctor or pharmacist.

· Keep this leaflet. You might need to read it again.

· Ask your pharmacist for advice or information.

· If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, or pharmacist. This also applies to any side effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. See section 4.

· You should talk to your doctor if you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 5 days.

What does this booklet contain ?

1. What is NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster and in which cases it is used?

2. What you need to know before you use NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

3. How to use NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

4. What are the possible side effects?

5. How to store NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

6. Contents of the pack and other information.

1. WHAT IS NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR?

Pharmacotherapeutic group: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for topical use - ATC code: M02AA13

The active substance is ibuprofen. Ibuprofen belongs to a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These drugs work by changing the way the body reacts to pain, edema, and fever. The medicated plaster delivers ibuprofen locally and continuously to the painful region during the 24 hours of application.

NUROFENPLAST 200mg, medicated plaster is indicated for the short-term symptomatic treatment of local pain in cases of mild trauma: strains, sprains or bruises located near the upper or lower limb joint in adults or adolescents 16 years of age and more.

2. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU USE NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

Never use NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster:

· If you are allergic to ibuprofen , acetylsalicylic acid, any other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or any of the other ingredients of this medicine, listed in section 6.

· If you have a history of allergy after taking Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), or acetylsalicylic acid: asthma, wheezing, itching, runny nose, rash or swelling.

· During the last three months of pregnancy .

Do not use NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster on injured skin (abrasions, cuts, burns), on infected skin lesions , or on skin affected by exudative dermatitis , eczema , on the eyes , lips or mucous membranes .

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster if:

· You have or have had asthma or an allergy .

· You have a peptic ulcer, or bowel, heart, kidney, or liver problems.

· You are less than 6 months pregnant or breastfeeding.

When using NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster:

· At the first sign of skin reaction (rash, peeling of the skin, blisters) or any other sign of allergic reaction, stop using the medicated plaster and consult your doctor immediately.

· Report any unusual abdominal symptoms (especially bleeding) to your doctor.

· If you are an elderly person, you are more at risk of having side effects.

· If your health does not improve, or if it gets worse, or if you develop new symptoms, talk to your doctor.

· To reduce the risk of photosensitivity, avoid exposure of the treated area to strong natural and / or artificial sunlight (for example, UV booths) for the duration of the treatment and one day after removal of the patch.

Children and adolescents

This medication should not be used in children and adolescents under 16 years of age.

Other medicines and NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster:

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines, especially if you are taking:

· A drug that lowers blood pressure ;

· Or a blood thinning medication (such as warfarin).

· Aspirin or another NSAID - to treat inflammation and pain

Pregnancy and breast feeding

If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

Do not take this medication during the last 3 months of pregnancy .

If you are less than 6 months pregnant, tell your doctor before using this medicine.

No harmful effects related to the use of this drug in lactating women are known. However, as a precaution, this medicated plaster should not be applied directly to the breasts of nursing mothers.

Driving and using machines

Not applicable.

NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster contains:

Not applicable.

3. HOW TO USE NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

Always use this medication exactly as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

Recommended dose:

In adults and adolescents 16 years of age and older.

One dose consists of a medicated plaster. The maximum dose that can be used is one medicated plaster per 24 hours.

Do not use this medication in children or adolescents under 16 years of age.

For skin application on intact skin.

It is recommended to thoroughly clean and dry the area to be treated before applying the medicated plaster.

The plaster can be applied at any time of the day or night, but it must be removed at the same time the next day and a new plaster can then be applied.

The medicated plaster is flexible and adaptable. It can be applied if necessary on or near a joint without hampering normal movements.

Do not :

· Cut out the plaster. It must be used in its entirety.

· Apply to damaged or injured skin.

· Cover with other plasters or non-breathable bandages / bandages.

· Put the plaster in contact with water

Mode of application:

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1. To remove a medicated plaster from the sachet, tear or cut the sachet along the dotted lines.

2. Remove the plastic film noted (A) and place the adhesive strip in the middle of the painful area.

3. Remove the plastic film noted (B) and stretching slightly, smooth this part of the medicated plaster on your skin.

4. Remove the plastic film noted (C).

5. Slightly stretching, smooth the rest of the medicated plaster over your skin.

Duration of treatment :

This medication should be used for the shortest time necessary to relieve symptoms. Do not use this medication for more than 5 days . If symptoms persist for more than 5 days, consult a doctor.

If you use more NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster than you should:

Accidental overdose with a medicated plaster is unlikely.

Consult your doctor. Signs of overdose may include feeling or being unwell, upset stomach or more rarely diarrhea. Ringing in the ears, headache, or digestive bleeding is also possible.

If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

4. WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

Stop using this medicine and consult your doctor immediately and if you notice:

· Signs of an allergic reaction, such as asthma, unexplained wheezing or shortness of breath, itching, runny nose, or rashes.

· Signs of hypersensitivity and skin reactions such as redness, edema, swelling, blistering, peeling or ulceration of the skin.

If any of the following side effects occur, or if you notice any effects not listed here, please tell your doctor or pharmacist:

Frequency not known (cannot be estimated from the available data)

· Skin reactions such as redness, burning, itching, blisters, skin condition or oozing lesion

· Asthma, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath

· Abdominal pain or other digestive issues

· Kidney problems

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any side effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system: National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) and network of Regional Pharmacovigilance Centers - Website: www.signalement-sante.gouv.fr

By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

5. HOW TO STORE NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster?

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the sachet and the carton after EXP . The expiration date refers to the last day of this month.

Store at a temperature not exceeding 25ºC (2 plasters per sachet).

Store at a temperature not exceeding 30ºC (4 plasters per sachet).

Store in the original packaging, protect from light.

After first opening of the sachet: will keep for 6 months.

Do not throw used plasters down the toilet.

Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist to discard any medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE AND OTHER INFORMATION

What NUROFENPLAST 200 mg contains, medicated plaster

· The active substance is:

Ibuprofen................................................. .................................................. ............ 200 mg

· The other components are:

Adhesive layer:

Macrogol 400, macrogol 20,000, levomenthol, triblock styrene-isoprene-styrene copolymer,

Polyisobutylene, Ester of hydrogenated rosin glycerol, liquid paraffin

Support layer:

Woven polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

Protective film:

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) coated with silicone

What is NUROFENPLAST 200 mg, medicated plaster and contents of the pack

The medicated plaster is composed of a transparent self-adhesive layer, surmounted by a woven and flexible flesh-colored support of 10 cm by 14 cm, with a protective film.

Each sachet contains 2 or 4 medicated plasters.

Box of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 medicated plasters.

Not all presentations may be marketed.

Marketing authorization holder

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE FRANCE

38 RUE VICTOR BASCH

CS 11018

91305 MASSY CEDEX

Marketing authorization operator

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE FRANCE

38 RUE VICTOR BASCH

CS 11018

91305 MASSY CEDEX

Maker

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

NOTTINGHAM SITE

THANE ROAD

NOTTINGHAM

NG90 2DB

United Kingdom

Or

RB NL Brands BV .

WTC Schiphol Airport

Schiphol Boulevard 207

1118 BH Schiphol

NETHERLANDS

Names of the drug in the member states of the European Economic Area

This medicine is authorized in the member states of the European Economic Area under the following names: In accordance with the regulations in force.

[to be completed later by the holder]

The last date on which this leaflet was revised is:

[to be completed later by the holder]

Other

Not applicable.

FAMILY VIDAL

NUROFENPLAST

Anti-inflammatory of local action

ibuprofen

. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Be careful . Pregnancy and breast-feeding . Directions for use and dosage . Tips . Undesirable effects . Lexicon

PRESENTATIONS (summary)

NUROFENPLAST: medicated plaster (10 cm x 14 cm); box of 4.
Not refunded - Free price -

Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare France Laboratory

COMPOSITION (summary)
p plaster
Ibuprofen 200 mg

INDICATIONS (summary)
This medication is a gel-impregnated plaster that contains a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( NSAID ). It locally fights inflammation and pain.
It is used in the short-term treatment of strains, sprains and bruises.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medication should not be used in the following cases:
  • history of allergy to aspirin or NSAIDs ;
  • in application on injured skin (burns, eczema , wound ...) or on a mucous membrane;
  • pregnancy (from the 6th month).
CAUTION (summary)
This medication can be used on the advice of your pharmacist in case of mild trauma. A medical opinion is preferable in the event of severe pain, severe edema or if the mobility of the limb or joint is limited.
If a rash appears after applying the plaster, discontinue treatment and seek the advice of your doctor.
The risk of ibuprofen passing through the blood is low. Nevertheless, precautions are necessary in case of stomach ulcer or duodenum old or in progress, of digestive bleeding, hepatic insufficiency or renal insufficiency .
Avoid exposing the treated area to UV rays (sun, tanning booth) during treatment and the day after removal of the patch.
PREGNANCY and BREASTFEEDING (summary)
Pregnancy :
NSAIDs taken orally can be toxic to the fetus; their use is contraindicated during the last 4 months of pregnancy. NSAIDs intended for topical application can cross the skin, pass into the blood and expose the fetus to the same risk, when applied over a large area of skin or under an occlusive dressing. Do not use this medication during pregnancy without medical advice.

Feeding with milk :
NSAIDs pass weakly into breast milk: do not use this medication during breastfeeding without medical advice.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE (summary)
Clean and dry the skin carefully before applying the adhesive part of the plaster to the painful area. An elastic net sold in pharmacies can help maintain it.
The plaster can be applied at any time during the day, but it must be removed at the same time the next day and replaced with a new plaster.

Usual dosage:

  • Adults and adolescents over 16 years old: 1 plaster per day.
Without medical advice, the duration of treatment should not exceed 5 days. If the pain persists beyond, consult your doctor so that he evaluates the treatment.
TIPS (summary)
This medicine may be irritating to the eyes or mucous membranes : wash your hands after applying or removing the plaster. In the event of accidental contact with the eyes, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
These plasters keep for 6 months after opening the sachet; remember to note the date of first use.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS (summary)
Frequency not known: reactions at the application site, abdominal pain, local or general allergic reaction .


LEXICON (summary)


NSAIDs
Abbreviation for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. Family of anti-inflammatory drugs that are not derived from cortisone (steroids), and the best known of which is aspirin.


allergy
Skin reaction (itching, pimples, swelling) or general discomfort appearing after contact with a particular substance, use of a drug or ingestion of food. The main forms of allergy are eczema, hives, asthma, angioedema and allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). Food allergy can also result in digestive upset.


antecedent
Condition cured or still evolving. The background can be personal or family. History is the story of a person's health.


anti-inflammatory
Medicine that fights inflammation. It can either be derived from cortisone (steroidal anti-inflammatory drug), or not derived from cortisone (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug or NSAID).


duodenum
Part of the intestine into which food from the stomach enters.


eczema
Skin disease manifested by pimples and severe itching. Eczema may be due to contact with an allergenic substance (contact eczema) or be linked to a genetic predisposition (atopic eczema).


skin rash
Appearance of pimples or plaques on the skin. These lesions can be due to a food, a drug, and reflect an allergy or a toxic effect. Many viruses can also cause pimple rashes: those of rubella, roseola and measles are the best known.


inflammation
Natural reaction of the organism against an element recognized as foreign. It manifests locally as redness, warmth, pain, or swelling.


Hepatic insufficiency
Inability of the liver to fulfill its function, which is essentially the elimination of certain waste products, but also the synthesis of numerous biological substances essential to the body: albumin, cholesterol and coagulation factors (vitamin K, etc.).


renal failure
Failure of the kidneys to remove waste products or drug substances. Advanced renal failure does not necessarily translate into a decrease in the amount of urine excreted. Only a blood test and the creatinine test can reveal this disease.


mucous membranes
Tissue (membrane) that lines the body's cavities and ducts that communicate with the outside (digestive tract, respiratory system, urinary tract, etc.).


allergic reaction
Reaction due to the body's hypersensitivity to a drug. Allergic reactions can take a variety of aspects: hives, angioedema, eczema, rash reminding of measles, etc. Anaphylactic shock is a generalized allergic reaction that causes discomfort from a sudden drop in blood pressure.


ulcer
Hollow lesion of the skin, mucous membranes or cornea.
  • Leg ulcer: chronic sore due to poor blood circulation.
  • Peptic ulcer: localized wound in the lining of the stomach or duodenum, due to excess acidity and very often to the presence of a bacterium (Helicobacter pylori). The ulcer is favored by stress, alcohol, smoking and taking certain medications (aspirin, NSAIDs, etc.).

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