Ringl IB α200
リングルアイビーα200
Class 2 — Available at drug stores
Drug Type
NSAID analgesic and antipyretic (ibuprofen)
Form
Liquid-filled capsules
Indication
Relief of headache, toothache, post-extraction pain, sore throat, earache, joint pain, neuralgia, back pain, muscle pain, shoulder stiffness pain, bruising pain, fracture pain, sprain pain, menstrual pain, and traumatic pain; and reduction of fever and chills
Active Ingredients (per 1 capsule)
• Ibuprofen 200mg
Inactive Ingredients
Polysorbate 80, potassium hydroxide, gelatin, succinylated gelatin, corn starch-derived sugar alcohol, gardenia pigment
Instructions for Use
- ✓Take with water 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) | 1 capsule | Up to 2 times daily (a 3rd dose may be taken if symptoms recur) |
| 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 currently receiving treatment for gastric or duodenal ulcers, blood disease, liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure, or if you are taking zidovudine (Retrovir).
- ✕Do not take if you are pregnant and within 12 weeks of your due date.
- ✕Do not use with other analgesics/antipyretics, cold medicines, or sedatives.
- ✕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; stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, mouth sores, heartburn, gastrointestinal bleeding, diarrhea, or bloody stool; dizziness, drowsiness, insomnia, or low mood; palpitations; shortness of breath; or blurred vision, tinnitus, swelling, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, back pain, excessive temperature decrease, or general fatigue.
- ✓Seek immediate medical attention if you experience skin itching, hives, hoarseness, difficulty breathing, palpitations, or clouded consciousness (possible anaphylactic shock); high fever, eye redness, eye discharge, lip erosion, throat pain, or widespread skin rash or redness (possible Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis); fever, jaundice, dark urine, or loss of appetite (possible liver damage); fever, rash, decreased urination, swelling, or joint pain (possible kidney damage); severe headache with neck stiffness, fever, or nausea (possible aseptic meningitis); chest tightness, difficulty breathing, or cold sweats (possible myocardial infarction); sudden loss of consciousness, difficulty moving one side of the body, or difficulty speaking (possible cerebrovascular disorder); wheezing or difficulty breathing (possible asthma); bruising, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, fever, pale skin, fatigue, or blood in 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 treatment from a physician or dentist; are pregnant or may be pregnant; are nursing; are elderly; have had an allergic reaction to any drug; or have been diagnosed with gastric or duodenal ulcers, blood disease, liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, hypertension, bronchial asthma, systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease, 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.
- • Gastrointestinal disorder: Black stools, vomiting blood, blood in stool, or bloody mucous stool.
- • 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 capsule 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 3 to 4 doses, stop use and consult a physician, dentist, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.
Sources & Documents
- Japanese product page
- English PDF
- Japanese PDF
- Last verified: May 23, 2026
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