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Growing
older should be a joyous experience.
You want to have the use of
all of your joints and muscles
without the ailing pain that
can be caused by arthritis.
Celebrex could be the answer
for you. Celebrex is a pain
relieving drug associated with
osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid
arthritis. Its popularity has
increased over the years due
to the fact that it is easier
on the stomach than other anti-arthritis
medications. Take the right
steps towards relief, and use
Celebrex.
How
it works:
Celebrex
is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drug (NSAID) that relieves pain
and swelling caused by arthritis.
Celebrex works by blocking enzymes
in your body that make prostaglandins.
This helps to reduce the pain
and swelling.
How to
Use:
Celebrex
is taken orally, usually once
or twice daily as directed by
your physician. Celebrex is
best taken with food to decrease
the chance of stomach upset.
Dosage is based on your medical
condition. Do not lie down after
taking Celebrex for at least
thriry minutes. Take with 8
ounces of water.
Important
Side Effect Information :
Celebrex
may cause certain side effects
such as: Stomach upset, diarrhoea,
gas or nausea. If these effects
persist or worsen contact your
doctor immediately. There have
been unlikely cases which include:
unusual fatigue, yellowing eyes
or skin, severe headache, unexplained
weight gain, or change in amount
of urine. If this occurs stop
taking Celebrex immediately
and notify your doctor or pharmacist.
If you notice you have: black
stool, persistent stomach/abdominal
pain, vomit that looks like
coffee grounds, stop taking
the drug and contact your doctor
or pharmacist immediately.
Before
taking Celebrex inform your
doctor of your medical history.
This includes: allergies (particularly
to NSAID), kidney/liver problems,
heart disease, alcohol use,
high blood pressure, blood disorders
(anemia), serious infections,
ulcers, and asthmas. There is
a risk of stomach bleeding especially
if you drink alcohol excessively.
Celebrex should only be used
three months into pregnancy
and is not recommended there
after. Consult before breast
feeding. Celebrex is also not
recommended for the elderly
due to their sensitive systems.
If
taking Celebrex inform your
doctor of all prescribed and
non-prescribed medications.
These include: drugs for high
blood pressure, fluconazole,
lithium, corticosteroids, NSAID
(ibuprofen, asprin, naproxen),
due to the similarity of Celebrex.
For full list and details consult
your pharmacist.
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