Table of contents:
- What Drug Loxoprofen?
- What is loxoprofen for?
- How is loxoprofen used?
- How is loxoprofen stored?
- Loxoprofen dosage
- What is the dosage for loxoprofen for adults?
- What is the dosage of loxoprofen for children?
- In what dosage is loxoprofen available?
- Loxoprofen side effects
- What side effects can loxoprofen have?
- Loxoprofen Drug Warnings and Cautions
- What should be known before using loxoprofen?
- Is loxoprofen safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Loxoprofen Drug Interactions
- What medicines may interact with loxoprofen?
- Can food or alcohol interact with loxoprofen?
- What health conditions can interact with loxoprofen?
- Loxoprofen overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
What Drug Loxoprofen?
What is loxoprofen for?
Loxoprofen is used to reduce pain from a variety of conditions such as headaches, toothaches, menstrual cramps, muscle aches, or arthritis. This medication is also used to reduce fever and relieve minor aches and pains due to the common cold or fever. Loxoprofen is an anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking the body's production of certain natural substances that cause inflammation. This effect helps to reduce swelling, pain, or fever.
If you treat a chronic condition such as arthritis, ask your doctor about non-drug treatments or use other medications to treat your pain. See also Warning section. Check the ingredients on the label even if you have used this product before. The manufacturer may have changed the material. Products with similar names may contain different ingredients and purposes. Taking the wrong product can harm you.
OTHER USES: This section lists uses for this drug that are not listed on approved labels, but may be prescribed by your healthcare professional. Use this medication for the conditions listed below only if it has been prescribed by your doctor and health care professional. This drug can also be used to treat gout attacks.
How is loxoprofen used?
If you are using a product without a prescription, read all directions on the product package before using this medication. If your doctor has prescribed this medication, read the Medication Guide given by your pharmacist before you start using Loxoprofen and each time you get a refill. If you have questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. To reduce the risk of stomach bleeding and other side effects, take this medication at the lowest dose for the shortest possible time. Do not increase your dose or use this medication more frequently than directed by your doctor or package label. For ongoing conditions such as arthritis, continue to take this medication as directed by your doctor. When Loxoprofen is used by children, the dosage is based on the child's weight. Read the directions to find the correct dosage for your child's weight. Consult your pharmacist or doctor if you have any questions or if you need help choosing a non-prescription product. If you are taking this medication "as needed" (not on a regular schedule), remember that it works best when it is used when the first signs of illness occur. If you wait until the pain gets worse, the medicine may not work very well.
If your condition remains the same or gets worse, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek medical help right away.
How is loxoprofen stored?
Keep away from direct light and damp places. Don't keep it in the bathroom. Don't freeze it. Other brands of this drug may have different storage rules. Observe the storage instructions on the product package or ask your pharmacist. Keep all medicines away from children and pets. Do not flush medicines down the toilet or down a drain unless instructed to do so. Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company about how to safely dispose of your product.
Loxoprofen dosage
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dosage for loxoprofen for adults?
Oral
Adults: 60 mg tid or 120 mg as daily dose.
What is the dosage of loxoprofen for children?
The dosage for children is unknown. Consult your doctor for more information.
In what dosage is loxoprofen available?
Tablet, oral: 60 mg
Loxoprofen side effects
What side effects can loxoprofen have?
The side effects are:
⇒ indigestion
⇒ anorexia
⇒ vomiting
⇒ diarrhea
⇒ constipation
⇒ anemia
⇒ leucopenia
⇒ thrombocytopenia.
Not everyone experiences this side effect. There may be some side effects not listed above. If you have any concerns about side effects, please consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Loxoprofen Drug Warnings and Cautions
What should be known before using loxoprofen?
Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you are allergic to loxoprofen, aspirin or other NSAIDs such as ketoprofen (Orudis KT, Actron) and naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn), any other medications, or any of the inactive ingredients in Loxoprofen that you plan to take. . Ask the pharmacist or check the label on the package for a list of inactive ingredients.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist any prescription or nonprescription drugs, vitamins, nutritional supplements, herbal products you are taking or planning to take. List the following drugs: angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors such as benazepril (Lotensin), captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), fosinopril (Monopril), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), moexipril (Univasc), perindopril (Aceon) ), quinapril (Accupril), ramipril (Altace), and trandolapril (Mavik); diuretics ('water pills'); lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid); and methotrexate (Rheumatrex). Your doctor may need to change your dose or monitor carefully for side effects.
Do not take nonprescription Loxoprofen with other medicines unless directed to do so by your doctor. Tell your doctor if you have or have had some conditions such as peptic ulcers, haematological disorders, asthma, especially if you also have a runny nose or nasal polyps (swelling of the inside of the nose); swelling of the hands, arms, legs, ankles, or lower legs; lupus (a condition in which the body attacks many of its own tissues and organs, often including the skin, joints, blood, and kidneys); or liver or kidney disease. If you are giving Loxoprofen to a child, tell the pediatrician if the child has not drunk fluids or has lost large amounts of fluids due to vomiting or diarrhea. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, especially if you are in the last few months of your pregnancy, or if you plan to become pregnant or breastfeeding. If you become pregnant while taking loxapine, call your doctor.
If you have surgery, including dental surgery, tell your doctor or dentist that you are taking Loxoprofen.If you have phenylketonuria (PKU, an inherited disease in which mental retardation develops if a certain diet is not followed), read package labels carefully before taking Loxoprofen non. -recipe. Some types of non-prescription Loxoprofen can be sweetened with aspartame, a source of phenylalanine.
Is loxoprofen safe for pregnant and lactating women?
There are no adequate studies regarding the risks of using this drug in pregnant or breastfeeding women. Always consult your doctor to weigh the potential benefits and risks before using this medication. This drug is included in the risk of pregnancy category C according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The following references the pregnancy risk categories according to the FDA:
- A = No risk,
- B = not at risk in several studies,
- C = May be risky,
- D = There is positive evidence of risk,
- X = Contraindicated,
- N = Unknown
Loxoprofen Drug Interactions
What medicines may interact with loxoprofen?
Drug interactions can change the performance of your medications or increase the risk of serious side effects. Not all possible drug interactions are listed in this document. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription / non-prescription drugs and herbal products) and consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medication without your doctor's approval.
An increased risk of seizures may occur when used with ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin. It may also increase serum levels of warfarin, methotrexate, lithium salts and sulphonylurea derivatives.
Can food or alcohol interact with loxoprofen?
Certain drugs should not be used with meals or around meals at certain foods or foods because drug interactions can occur. Consuming alcohol or tobacco with certain drugs can also cause interactions to occur. Discuss your use of drugs with food, alcohol, or tobacco with your health care provider.
What health conditions can interact with loxoprofen?
The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this drug. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:
⇒ anemia
⇒ asthma
⇒ bleeding problems
⇒ blood clot
Edema (fluid retention or body swelling)
⇒ heart attack
Heart disease (for example, congestive heart failure)
⇒ high blood pressure
⇒ kidney disease
⇒ liver disease (for example, hepatitis)
⇒ stomach pain or intestinal ulcers or bleeding
⇒ stroke. Use with care. This medicine can make the condition worse.
⇒ asensitive to spirin. Do not use this medication in patients with this condition.
⇒ diabetes. Use with care. This form of drug suspension contains sugar.
⇒ heart surgery (eg coronary artery bypass graft surgery). Do not use this medication for pain relief right before or after surgery.
Loxoprofen overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In case of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (112) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, when it is nearing the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to the usual dosing schedule. Don't double the dose.
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