What’s in nurofen zavance?

Are you tired of popping pills left, right and center for that recurring headache or cramps? Worry no more because Nurofen Zavance is here to save the day! But before we delve into how it works, let’s first examine what exactly you’re ingesting when you take this magical little pill.

Ibuprofen

The active ingredient found in Nurofen Zavance is ibuprofen. This nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) acts as a pain reliever by inhibiting cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2). These enzymes are responsible for producing prostaglandins which promote inflammation and cause pain in the body.

Ibuprofen also has antipyretic properties making it effective against fever caused by different illnesses such as colds and flu.

But wait there’s more!

Sodium dioxide

Apart from ibuprofen, Nurofen Zavence contains sodium dioxide, woo hoo!. It might sound scary but fear not because it’s just a simple makeup used to help break down the ibuprofen during digestion.

Sodium Dioxide sounds like a super-villain name but don’t worry; no bad guys were harmed during its creation.

Let’s all admit that sometimes swallowing gulps of water turns us off every time we think of taking medication so thank goodness someone came up with shiny coatings, #phew!. The outer layer coating present on our round friend serves two purposes:

  • It makes swallowing much easier
  • It provides an protection barrier preventing stomach issues such as indigestion while offering protection against light drugs like aspirin

Thereby providing us – your doctor prescribed medicine disguised as candy!

Mode Of Delivery

We can all agree that although pain relief is important, nobody wants to be popping pills every hour. Nobody. Not a soul. Which makes this the most exciting feature of Nurofen Zavance ever!.

Slow release mechanism

The medicine has been created to slowly diffuse over an 8-hour period so basically, one pill essentially acts us four rolled into one! That means:

  • We take fewer pills
  • Reduced risk of overdosing
  • Consistent dosage resulting in consistent effectiveness

So what happens after you ingest our cute little friend?

First thing’s first, we need to deal with your stomach’s hydrochloric acid. Don’t act like you don’t know what that is because I see the way some people eye their doctor whenever it comes up.

Enteric layer and sodium carbonate

To keep our ibuprofen content safe from gastrointestinal juices which could neutralize their properties faster than expected!, there two chemical solutions added namely; between our shiny coating and active ingredients are two other layers: The outermost shields contain sodium carbonate and the inner shield holds on tight while allowing more time for maximum absorption due to its enteric formulation

Clicks fingers – Start patenting!

Immediate Release Layer (IRL)

After successfully passing through the drossy pipes of ‘stomach-land’, we find ourselves landing right smack into the small intestine where finally they can start doing exactly what it was meant for – relieving those terrible cramps or headaches!.

This fast releasing segments consists mostly but not only of cellulose derivatives band starches.

It would be great if once ingested, we get daily reports about how our medicines journey goes wouldn’t it? But do not fret dear reader as long gone are those days of “I forgot if I had taken my medication” thanks to tablet tracking features available on smartphones! Yay! More accessible care!

This revolutionary feature will help you keep record of the timing and frequency that you have been taking your medication with visual stats because let’s face it, we are more likely to follow up on medical routine if it’s cute or interesting!

That’s a quick sum-up of what makes your Nurofen Zavance pain pill. It is quite clear how meticulous scientific methodology was utilized to create this medicinal masterpiece.. Each ingredient plays an essential role from safe-keeping the goodness stuff from harmful acidic environment, fancy enteric formulation which helps protect our bowel movements ensuring interaction between drug and cell tissue allows for maximum absorption.

Call me crazy but I am always proud when I see such beauty in integration – whether scientific or not. Lucky us for having access to alternative medicine as well especially ones that look shiny!

It concluded with: Always remember to adhere to instructions provided by your doctor carefully even while communicating over phone consultations. Don’t take dosage too frequently than necessary and do report any adverse reactions as soon possible should they arise!

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