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Celecoxib drugs helps relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis
and adult rheumatoid arthritis. The reason that celecoxib has become
so popular is because it is easier on the stomach than other
anti-arthritis medications which have caused many arthritis
sufferers to stop taking medicatons because they couldn't handle the
associated stomach pains.
| Celecoxib : |
100mg/200mg |
| Common Brand Names : |
Celebrex ®
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| Our Generic Packing : |
10s
strip |
Uses
This medication is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
which relieves pain and inflammation (swelling). It is used to treat
pain, swelling and stiffness due to arthritis. This drug works by
blocking the enzyme in your body that makes prostaglandins.
Decreasing prostaglandins helps to reduce pain and swelling.
How to Use
Take by mouth, generally once or twice daily in the form of
clelxocib tablets or celebrex capsules, as directed by your doctor.
To decrease the chance of stomach upset, this drug is best taken
with food. Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to
therapy. Take this medication with 6 to 8 ounces (180-240ml) of
water. Do not lie down for at least 30 minutes after taking this
drug.
Side Effects
Stomach upset, diarrhea, gas or nausea may occur. If these effects
persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Very unlikely but
report promptly: unusual fatigue, yellowing eyes or skin, severe
headache, unexplained weight gain, change in amount of urine. If you
notice any of the following unlikely but very serious side effects,
stop taking this drug and consult your doctor or pharmacist
immediately: black stools, persistent stomach/ abdominal pain, vomit
that looks like coffee grounds. In the unlikely event you have an
allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, swelling,
dizziness or trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not
listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precaution
Tell your doctor your medical history, including: allergies
(especially allergies to drugs such as sulfas or NSAID like
ibuprofen), kidney problems, liver problems, heart disease, alcohol
use, high blood pressure, swelling (edema), blood disorders
(anemia), serious infections, stomach problems (bleeding or ulcers),
asthma, growths in the nose (nasal polyps), dehydration, poorly
controlled diabetes. This medicine may cause stomach bleeding. Daily
use of alcohol, especially when combined with this medicine, may
increase your risk for stomach bleeding. Check with your doctor or
pharmacist for more information. This medication should be used only
when clearly needed during the first 3 months of pregnancy. It is
not recommended for use during the last 6 months of pregnancy.
Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is not known
whether this drug is excreted into breast milk. Due to the potential
risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug is not
recommended. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Caution is
advised when this drug is used in the elderly, as they may be more
sensitive to the side effects of this medication.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription
medications you use, especially of: fluconazole, lithium, "water
pills" (diuretics, e.g., furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide),
drugs for high blood pressure, ACE inhibitors (e.g., captopril,
lisinopril), corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone), "blood
thinners" (e.g., warfarin), NSAID (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen).
Check all prescription and nonprescription medicine labels carefully
since many contain pain relievers/fever reducers (NSAIDs such as
ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin) which are similar to this drug.
Aspirin, as prescribed by your doctor for reasons such as heart
attack or stroke prevention (usually these dosages are 81-325 mg per
day), should be continued. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for
more details. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or
pharmacist approval.
Overdose
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center
or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include
severe stomach pain, coffee ground-like vomit, dark stool, ringing
in the ears, change in amount of urine, unusually fast or slow
heartbeat, muscle weakness, slow or shallow breathing, confusion,
severe headache or loss of consciousness.
Notes
Do not share this medication with others. Laboratory and/or medical
tests may be performed to monitor your progress.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near
the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your
usual dosing schedule. Do not "double-up" the dose to
catch up.
KEEP THIS AND ALL MEDICATIONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Important Note
The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute
for, the expertise and judgement of your physician, pharmacist or
other healthcare professional. It should not be construed that
taking this medication is safe, appropriate or effective for you.
*The graphics are for illustration purpose only.
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