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Action/Kinetics:
Peak serum levels: 1-2 hr.
Peak effect: 2-3 hr.
Duration: 4-6 hr.
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1/2: 2-3 hr.
Onset, as antiarthritic: Within 2 days;
maximum effect: 2-3 weeks.
Ninety-nine percent protein bound. Food (but not antacids) delays absorption and decreases the total amount absorbed.
Uses:
Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, mild to moderate pain.
Investigational: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, prophylaxis of migraine, migraine due to menses, sunburn.
Contraindications:
Use in pregnancy and children less than 12 years of age. Renal dysfunction.
Special Concerns:
Safety and efficacy in children have not been established.
Additional Side Effects:
GU: Dysuria, hematuria, cystitis, interstitial nephritis, nephrotic syndrome. Overdosage has caused tachycardia and hypotension.
How Supplied:
Capsule: 200 mg, 300 mg;
Tablet: 600 mg
Dosage
?Capsules, Tablets
Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.
Adults: 300-600 mg t.i.d.-q.i.d. Adjust dose according to response of client.
Mild to moderate pain.
Adults: 200 mg q 4-6 hr. Maximum daily dose for all uses: 3,200 mg.
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