What is the use of etoricoxib and THIOCOLCHICOSIDE?

What is the use of etoricoxib and THIOCOLCHICOSIDE?

ETORICOXIB+THIOCOLCHICOSIDE is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and ankylosing spondylitis, acute pain, chronic low back pain and muscle spasms.

Does THIOCOLCHICOSIDE make you sleepy?

A: Thiocolchicoside can cause you to feel sleepy or tired. You are advised to drive only in the absence of such symptoms.

What is the use of aceclofenac and THIOCOLCHICOSIDE tablets?

ACECLOFENAC+THIOCOLCHICOSIDE is a combination medication used to reduce and relieve pain due to muscle spasms (painful muscular contractions) associated with degenerative vertebral disorders, vertebral static problems, dorsal pain, low back pain, and torticollis (neck muscle contractions).

How long we can take thiocolchicoside?

When given intramuscularly, the maximum dose should be 4 mg every 12 hours, for up to 5 days. Medicines containing thiocolchicoside should not be used during pregnancy and lactation, nor in women of childbearing potential who are not taking appropriate contraceptive measures.

Is etoricoxib and Thiocolchicoside a painkiller?

Etoricoxib+Thiocolchicoside is used in the treatment of Pain due to muscle spasm. Etoricoxib + Thiocolchicoside is a combination of two medicines: Etoricoxib and Thiocolchicoside, which relieves pain and relaxes the muscles.

Is it safe to take Thiocolchicoside?

In order to minimise the amount of M2 produced in the body, and therefore any associated risks, medicines containing thiocolchicoside are now only recommended for short-term use as an addition to other treatment for pain due to permanent tightening of the muscles where there are problems with the spine, in adults and …

What is Thiocolchicoside 4mg?

Thiocolchicoside is used as a muscle relaxant in the treatment of painful muscular conditions. It is thought to act on receptors in the nervous system that are involved in the regulation of muscle function.

Can diabetics take Aceclofenac?

Patients with congestive heart failure ( NYHA-I) and patients with significant risk factors for cardiovascular events (e.g. hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, smoking) should only be treated with aceclofenac after careful consideration.

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