Eve Quick

Eve Quick

イブクイック頭痛薬

Pain Relief
Designated Class 2 — Use with special caution
Drug Type

Combination analgesic and antipyretic (ibuprofen + allylisopropylacetylurea + caffeine + magnesium oxide)

Form

Tablets

Indication

Relief of headache, shoulder stiffness pain, toothache, menstrual pain, sore throat, joint pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, back pain, post-extraction pain, bruising pain, earache, fracture pain, sprain pain, and traumatic pain; and reduction of fever and chills

Active Ingredients (per 2 tablets)

• Ibuprofen 150mg • Magnesium oxide 100mg • Allylisopropylacetylurea 60mg • Anhydrous caffeine 80mg

Inactive Ingredients

Anhydrous silicic acid, cellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hypromellose, macrogol, magnesium stearate, talc, titanium oxide

Instructions for Use

  • Take with cold or lukewarm water. Avoid taking on an empty stomach. Allow at least 4 hours between doses.
Age Dose per use Times per day
Adults (15 years and older) 2 tablets Up to 3 times daily
Under 15 years Do not use
  • Do not take if you have had an allergic reaction to this product or any of its ingredients.
  • Do not take if you have experienced an asthma attack triggered by this product, other analgesics or antipyretics, or cold medicines.
  • Do not take if you are under 15 years of age.
  • Do not take if you are pregnant and within 12 weeks of your due date.
  • Do not use with other analgesics/antipyretics, cold medicines, sedatives, or motion sickness medications.
  • Do not operate vehicles or machinery after taking this medication (drowsiness may occur).
  • Do not drink alcohol before or after taking this medication.
  • Do not take for an extended period.
  • If any of the following occur after taking, stop immediately and consult a physician, dentist, pharmacist, or registered salesperson: skin rash, redness, itching, or bruising; nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort, stomach pain, mouth sores, heartburn, heaviness in the stomach, gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bloody stool; dizziness; palpitations; shortness of breath; or blurred vision, tinnitus, swelling, nosebleed, bleeding from the gums, difficulty stopping bleeding, bleeding, back pain, excessive drop in body temperature, or general malaise.
  • If constipation or sleepiness persists or worsens after taking, stop use and consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.
  • Seek immediate medical attention if you experience itchy skin, hives, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, difficulty breathing, palpitations, or clouding of consciousness (possible anaphylactic shock); high fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, lip sores, sore throat, or widespread rash or skin redness (possible Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis); fever, itching, rash, jaundice, brown urine, general malaise, or loss of appetite (possible liver damage); fever, rash, decreased urine output, generalized swelling, general malaise, joint pain, or diarrhea (possible kidney disorder); severe headache with neck stiffness, fever, or nausea and vomiting (possible aseptic meningitis); chest tightness, difficulty breathing, or cold sweats (possible myocardial infarction); sudden loss of or decreased consciousness, difficulty moving one side of the body, headache, vomiting, dizziness, difficulty speaking, or speech impairment (possible cerebrovascular disorder); wheezing or difficulty breathing (possible asthma); bruising, nosebleed, bleeding from the gums, fever, pale skin or mucous membranes, fatigue, palpitations, shortness of breath, feeling sick and fainting, or bloody urine (possible aplastic anemia); or sudden high fever, chills, or sore throat (possible agranulocytosis).
  • Consult a physician, dentist, pharmacist, or registered salesperson before use if you: are currently receiving medical or dental treatment; are pregnant or may be pregnant; are nursing; are elderly; have had an allergic reaction to any drug; have been diagnosed with heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, or mixed connective tissue disease; or have a history of gastric or duodenal ulcers, ulcerative colitis, or Crohn's disease.
  • Seek immediate medical attention if any of the following serious symptoms appear:
  • • Shock (anaphylaxis): Itching of skin, hives, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, difficulty breathing, palpitations, or clouding of consciousness immediately after use.
  • • Stevens-Johnson syndrome / toxic epidermal necrolysis: High fever, redness of eyes, eye discharge, sores on lips, sore throat, or widespread rash or redness on skin that persists or rapidly worsens.
  • • Liver disorder: Fever, itching, rash, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes), dark urine, general fatigue, or loss of appetite.
  • • Kidney disorder: Fever, rash, decreased urine output, swelling throughout the body, general fatigue, joint pain, or diarrhea.
  • • Aseptic meningitis: Severe headache with stiff neck, fever, nausea, or vomiting. (More common in people with systemic lupus erythematosus or mixed connective tissue disease.)
  • • Myocardial infarction: Squeezing chest pain, difficulty breathing, or cold sweat.
  • • Cerebrovascular disorder: Sudden onset of decreased or loss of consciousness, difficulty moving one side of the body, headache, vomiting, dizziness, slurred speech, or difficulty finding words.
  • • Asthma: Wheezing or whistling breath sounds, or difficulty breathing.
  • • Aplastic anemia: Bruising, nosebleed, bleeding gums, fever, pale skin or mucous membranes, fatigue, palpitations, shortness of breath, feeling faint, or blood in urine.
  • • Agranulocytosis: Sudden high fever, chills, or sore throat.
  • Strictly follow the prescribed dosage.
  • When removing the tablet from the PTP sheet, press the convex side firmly to break the foil on the back. Do not swallow the PTP sheet.
  • If symptoms do not improve after 5 to 6 doses, stop use and consult a physician, dentist, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.

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