Nimesulide
Nimesulide
is an anti-inflammatory painkiller which is also a non-steroidal tablet. This
tablet can be used to treat acute pain, menstrual cramps, backache, migraine,
post operative pain, rheumatoid arthritis, fever and painful pain related to
osteoarthritis. This tablet acts as a nimesulide by blocking cyclooxygenase
which actually produces pain signals in our body.
Cyclooxygenase and
prostaglandin are due to the occurrence of inflammation, swelling in the joints
and other acute pain. This medicine works by increasing pain-relieving
activities. Cyclooxygenase is a type of enzyme that produces a compound called
prostaglandin. Also, the existence of prostaglandin in your body causes joint,
swelling and pain. Nimesulide is a cyclooxygenase blocker, so it effectively
reduces these symptoms.
This drug targets all components resulting in the
development of inflammation such as free radicals, proteolytic enzymes,
histamine, cyclooxygenase, and prostaglandin, etc. This drug belongs to the
class of drugs known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. This class of
drugs is soon referred to as NSAIDs. These drugs help treat high fever, prevent
blood clots, reduce pain and prevent the development of cancer cells.
If you
are given high doses, then these medicines can also be used to treat
inflammation in the body. Consuming Nimesulide will relieve your pain in just
15 minutes. But it is not good to use the drug for a long time due to its
harmful side effects. It is always advisable to finish the route within 15
days.
The information given here is based on salt and drug content. The effect and use of this medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult an internal medicine specialist before using this medicine.
The information given here is based on salt. Its uses and side effects may vary from person to person. Internal medicine specialist must be consulted before using the medicine.
The information given here is based on salt and drug content. The effect and use of this medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult an internal medicine specialist before using this medicine.
The information given here is based on salt. Its uses and side effects may vary from person to person. Internal medicine specialist must be consulted before using the medicine.
When is this medicine advised?
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Migraine
Pain and fever
Menstrual Cramps
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Migraine
Pain and fever
Menstrual Cramps

What can be the
opposite sign of Nimesulide?
Allergy
Liver disease
What can be a side effect of Nimesulide?
Headache
Diarrhoea
Sleepiness
Photosensitivity
Seizures
Nausea or Vomiting
Dizziness
Diarrhoea
Sleepiness
Photosensitivity
Seizures
Nausea or Vomiting
Dizziness
Insomnia
Vertigo
What are the main
features of Nimesulide?
How long does this
medicine last?
On average, the effects of nimesulide can last up to 24 hours.
On average, the effects of nimesulide can last up to 24 hours.
When does its effect start?
The onset of Nimesulide's effects is immediate.
The onset of Nimesulide's effects is immediate.
Are there any pregnancy
warnings and precautions?
This medicine is not safe for pregnant women. Consultation of a doctor has been suggested.
This medicine is not safe for pregnant women. Consultation of a doctor has been suggested.
Does it get used to it?
There are no trend-forming habits reported with this medicine.
There are no trend-forming habits reported with this medicine.
Are there any breastfeeding
warnings?
This medicine is not safe for breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before use.
This medicine is not safe for breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before use.
Can you consume alcohol
with this medicine?
This medicine is not safe with alcohol. If you experience some symptoms such as stomach bleeding or ulcers, you should talk to your doctor immediately.
This medicine is not safe with alcohol. If you experience some symptoms such as stomach bleeding or ulcers, you should talk to your doctor immediately.
Is it safe to drive using
it?
Yes, you can drive after taking this pill.
Yes, you can drive after taking this pill.
Does this affect kidney function?
Patients who have impaired kidney function should not take this pill as it may cause more kidney problems.
Patients who have impaired kidney function should not take this pill as it may cause more kidney problems.
Does it affect liver function?
Patients with impaired liver function should not take this pill as it may cause more liver problems including liver failure
Patients with impaired liver function should not take this pill as it may cause more liver problems including liver failure
How does
this medication work ?
Nimesulide improves the
patient's condition by blocking the production of prostaglandins, which
relieves pain and inflammation. It is used for acute
pain, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, dysmenorrhea etc.
What are the interactions of Nimesulide?
There is a risk of
interactions whenever you take more than one medicine or mix it with any other
food or beverage.
Interactions with disease
Asthma
Nimesulide should not be
taken if you have NSAID-sensitive asthma. Any such history should be reported
to the doctor so that appropriate replacement can be done.
Fluid
Retention And Edema
Nimesulide should be taken only after
consulting a doctor.It is necessary to monitor blood pressure and heart conditions
at regular levels during therapy.
Gastrointestinal toxicity
Nimesulide and other NSAIDs should be taken
after consulting a doctor, especially if the intended duration is longer than a
month. If any symptoms indicate bleeding and bleeding like chronic indigestion,
the presence of dry coffee colored blood in the stool or vomiting of blood
should be reported immediately.
Skin Rash
Nimesulide can cause
these fatal skin allergies without any warning symptoms such as vertigo,
urticaria, fever or other allergy symptoms should be reported without any
delay. Such a situation requires immediate medical intervention.
Impaired Kidney Function
Nimesulide should be
taken after consulting a doctor if you have kidney disease. In such situations,
appropriate adjustment in dose and monitoring of kidney function is necessary.
Heart Attack and Stroke
Nimesulide should be
taken only after consulting a doctor.The dosage should be adapted based on the
severity of the heart condition. Additional medications are taken to reduce the
risk. Symptoms such as chest pain, shallow breathing, speech membranes, and
weakness such as heart attack should be reported to the doctor immediately.
Interactions with alcohol
This medicine should not
be consumed with alcohol. Symptoms of stomach bleeding (such as the presence of
dry and coffee-colored blood in a cough or diarrhea) should be reported to the
doctor immediately.
Interaction with lab test
Lab
Information is not available.
Interactions with food
Food
Information is not available.
Interactions
with drugs
Adefovir
Nimesulide should be
taken with adefovir only after consulting a doctor.The usage of any of the
medicines should be reported so that appropriate alternatives can be
prescribed.
Apixaban
Nimesulide can be taken
under the supervision of a doctor only with an Appendix.Any signs and symptoms
such as dizziness, dark and tired stools, coughing up blood or vomiting in dry
and coffee grounds should be present immediately.
Methotrexate
Nimesulide should be
taken with methotrexate only after consulting a doctor. The physician needs to
make appropriate adjustments so that unwanted effects and toxicity can be
prevented.
Ramipril
Nimesulide should be
taken with ramipril only after consulting a physician as dose adjustments are
needed to minimize the harmful effects. Inflammation and symptoms such as
swelling, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, confusion, and weakness should be
reported to the doctor.
Ketorolac
Nimesulide should not be
taken with Kerorolac You should read the instructions before taking over the
counter medication. A doctor should be consulted before taking medicines
containing these components.