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Side Effects of Naproxen 500mg
I have been taking Naproxen 500 mg (two tables per day) for one week. They were prescribed by my GP for a painful jaw on the right side of my face. Since I have been taking them I have felt quite nauseous. Is this something I will have to put up with ...
by Irene Wibberley in Liverpool, England, 05/09/2006
mixing naproxen with skelaxin
My doctor prescribed naproxen for my back pain . He also prescribed skelaxin. What I was wondering is can I mix these two drugs together and what are the side effects of each drug. And what are the effects if you can and do take them together. The rea...
by Vita Musumeci in lake ariel , pa, 01/31/2006
Classification: Nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory analgesic See Also: See also Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs . Action/Kinetics: Peak serum levels of naproxen: 2-4 hr; for sodium salt: 1-2 hr. t 1/2 for naproxen: 12-15 hr; for sodium salt: 12-13 hr. Onset, immediate release for analgesia: 1-2 hr. Duration, analgesia: Approximately 7 hr. Onset (both immediate and delayed release): 30 min; duration: 24 hr. Onset, anti-inflammatory effects: Up to 2 weeks; duration: 2-4 weeks. More than 90% bound to plasma protein. Food delays the rate but not the amount of drug absorbed. Uses: Rx. Mild to moderate pain. Musculoskeletal and soft tissue inflammation including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendinitis, ankylosing spondylitis. Primary dysmenorrhea, acute gout. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (naproxen only). NOTE: The delayed-release or enteric-coated products are not recommended for initial treatment of pain because, compared to other naproxen products, absorption is delayed. Investigational: Antipyretic in cancer clients, sunburn, acute migraine (sodium salt only), prophylaxis of migraine, migraine due to menses, PMS (sodium salt only). OTC. Relief of minor aches and pains due to the common cold, headache, toothache, muscular aches, backache, minor arthritis pain, pain due to menstrual cramps. Decrease fever. Contraindications: Simultaneous use of naproxen and naproxen sodium. Lactation. Use of delayed-release product for initial treatment of acute pain. Special Concerns: Safety and effectiveness of naproxen have not been determined in children less than 2 years of age; the safety and effectiveness of naproxen sodium have not been established in children. Geriatric clients may manifest increased total plasma levels of naproxen. Laboratory Test Alterations: Naproxen may increase urinary 17-ketosteroid values. Both forms may interfere with urinary assays for 5-HIAA.
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