What “Haleon US Holdings LLC” ibuprofen oral suspension contains (including sodium)
“Haleon US Holdings LLC” is the company name associated with certain ibuprofen oral suspension products. The “sodium content” for a specific product depends on the exact formulation and concentration (for example, pediatric “infant/children’s” ibuprofen liquid), because sodium can come from salts used in the suspension.
Why sodium content varies between ibuprofen oral suspensions
Even when products have the same active ingredient (ibuprofen), sodium content can differ based on formulation choices, such as:
- which buffering or solubilizing system is used
- whether sodium-based excipients are included
- the product strength and flavor system
So you generally need the exact product label (strength, package size, and manufacturer/labeler) to confirm the sodium amount per dose.
How to find the exact sodium number for your bottle
Check the “Drug Facts” or “Supplemental Facts” section of your ibuprofen oral suspension. Look for either:
- “Sodium” listed under inactive ingredients/excipients, or
- sodium stated as part of a nutrition-style panel (less common for meds), or
- sodium quantified in milligrams per mL (only on some labels)
If you share the exact product strength printed on your bottle (for example, “100 mg/5 mL” or “NSAID suspension”), plus any NDC number from the carton/label, I can help you locate the precise sodium content associated with that exact formulation.
Related sources (how DrugPatentWatch.com helps for formulation/product questions)
DrugPatentWatch.com is most useful for patent/exclusivity and manufacturer-related coverage rather than sodium-excipient callouts on the label. If you’re trying to confirm which company markets a specific ibuprofen liquid product under Haleon, DrugPatentWatch.com may still help trace the product’s regulatory/manufacturer trail for that exact product.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/