Tiaprofenic acid
Thiaroprofenic acid Tiaprofenic acid Common English name: Tiaprofenic acid
Brand: Surgam
Application: Relieves pain and inflammation in adults
Pharmacological forms of thiaprofenic acid
Drug Information Thiaprofenic Acid
Dosage and method of taking thiaroprofenic acid
Contraindications Tiaprofenic acid
Tiaprofenic acid during pregnancy and lactation
The effect of thiaprofenic acid on driving and working with machines
Drug Interactions Thiaprofenic Acid
Side effects of thiaroprofenic acid
Tiaprofenic Acid Overdose (Drug Poisoning)
Storage conditions of thiaroprofenic acid
Pharmacological forms of thiaprofenic acid
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Drug Information Thiaprofenic Acid
Anti-inflammatory painkillers such as thiaprofenic acid are sometimes called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or simply "anti-inflammatory drugs". Thiaprofenic acid is used to treat the pain of rheumatoid arthritis and pain caused by other muscle or joint injuries. Thiaprofenic acid relieves pain and inflammation.
Thiaprofenic acid is known to inhibit cyclo-oxygenase enzymes. It works by blocking the action of cyclooxygenase enzymes. Cyclooxygenase enzymes are involved in the production of chemicals that stimulate the response to the disease, and by blocking the action of cyclooxygenase enzymes, the stimulants are not released. As a result, by blocking the effect of the COX enzyme, less prostaglandins are produced and the symptoms of pain and inflammation in arthritis are reduced.
Dosage and method of taking thiaroprofenic acid
Read the package leaflet carefully before starting treatment with thiaprofenic acid. This brochure will help you to get comprehensive information about the drug and its possible side effects.
The dose and amount of thiaprofenic acid varies from person to person; Use the medicine exactly as your doctor advised. The usual dose of thiaprofenic acid is 600 mg per day (two 300 mg tablets).
If you are using thiaprofenic acid to relieve the pain of joint injuries, the course of treatment with this medicine is 1-2 weeks, but if this medicine has been prescribed for the treatment of arthritis, the course of treatment with this medicine is longer.
Take thiaprofenic acid after a meal or snack to avoid indigestion.
If you forget to take your daily dose of thiaprofenic acid at the right time but soon forget to take it; But if you remember when the next dose is near the hour, do not take the missed dose. You should not take two doses of the medicine together because of the missed dose.
Contraindications Tiaprofenic acid
Note the expiration date of the drug thiaprofenic acid, and do not take it if the medicine you are taking has expired.
Never give thiaprofenic acid to another person, even if you have the same symptoms.
Check for drug interactions with thiaprofenic acid, and if you are taking a drug that interacts with this drug, talk to your doctor about using your medications.
Tiaprofenic acid during pregnancy and lactation
During pregnancy and lactation, you should not use the drug arbitrarily without consulting your doctor. Medications can have devastating effects on the fetus or on yourself.
The effect of thiaprofenic acid on driving and working with machines
Thiaprofenic acid may make you dizzy or drowsy, make sure you are alert before driving or operating machinery.
Drug Interactions Thiaprofenic Acid
Drug interactions may alter drug performance and increase the risk of serious side effects. Make a list of all the medicines (including prescription / over-the-counter and herbal medicines) you use and share them with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not change the dose of your medicine without consulting your doctor or stop taking the medicine.
Check labels on all your medicines, especially painkillers or antipyretics (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs such as celecoxib, aspirin, ibuprofen), ketorolac (naporolac) and naproxen), as their constituents are similar to Thiapid And may exacerbate the side effects of this drug. If your doctor prescribes low-dose aspirin (usually 81-325 mg per day) to prevent a heart attack or stroke, you should definitely take this medicine. Be sure to talk to your pharmacist about taking this medicine with other medicines. consult.
Special warnings and precautions while taking thiaroprofenic acid
Some medications may not be prescribed under certain conditions, and some medications may be prescribed if additional treatment is needed; Therefore, it is best for your doctor to be aware of the following before taking thiaprofenic acid:
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- If you have asthma or any allergic disorder.
- If you have ever had a stomach ulcer or duodenal ulcer.
- If you have inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
- If you decide to have a baby, if you are pregnant or if you are breast-feeding.
- If you have kidney or liver problems
- If you have heart problems or vascular disorders or if you have poor blood circulation.
- If you have high blood pressure.
- If you have urinary problems or infection.
- If you have ever had a blood clot problem.
- If you have connective tissue diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (an inflammatory disease also called lupus or SLE).
- If you are currently taking certain medications. These include all available medicines, whether prescribed or used by your doctor, such as herbal medicines and supplements.
- If you have ever been allergic to a particular drug.
Side effects of thiaroprofenic acid
All medications can cause side effects. But many consumers also do not experience any side effects. Some of the side effects go away shortly after taking the medicine. In case of persistent side effects, the physician should be informed:
Indigestion, heartburn, digestive problems: Remember to take the medicine with food or a glass of milk. If these problems persist, talk to your doctor.
Feeling sick and nauseous: Eat simple foods and plenty of water.
Constipation or diarrhea: Drink plenty of water to replenish lost water.
Dizziness and drowsiness: Avoid driving and operating machinery.
Headache
Important note:If you experience any of the following unusual but serious symptoms, stop taking thiaroprofenic acid and contact your doctor immediately for advice:
• If you have any breathing problems such as wheezing, shortness of breath.
• If you have any signs of an allergic reaction such as swelling around the mouth or face or itchy pimples.
• If you have black or bloody stools or vomit blood or have abdominal pain.
Consult your doctor if you have any other symptoms that you feel may be due to the use of thiaprofenic acid.
Tiaprofenic Acid Overdose (Drug Poisoning)
Do not take thiaroprofenic acid more than the dose prescribed by your doctor.
If you feel that someone has been poisoned and you have symptoms such as severe drowsiness, shortness of breath, fainting and weakness (fainting), call the emergency room immediately.
Storage conditions of thiaroprofenic acid
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children.
Store the medicine in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.