Description
Nucoxia 90 Tablet (Etoricoxib) – Relief from Joint Pain & Inflammation
Nucoxia 90 Tablet is a potent pain-relieving medication designed to treat moderate to severe pain and inflammation associated with arthritis (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), gout, and post-dental surgery discomfort. Containing Etoricoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, it effectively reduces swelling, redness, and joint stiffness while minimizing gastrointestinal side effects common with traditional NSAIDs. This higher-strength formulation (90mg) is prescribed for patients requiring enhanced pain management. Always take it as directed by your physician, and avoid alcohol consumption during treatment to prevent complications.
Uses of Nucoxia 90 Tablet:
– Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis pain
– Management of acute gout symptoms
– Relief from ankylosing spondylitis discomfort
– Short-term pain control after dental surgery
– Reduction of musculoskeletal inflammation
Benefits of Nucoxia 90 Tablet:
– Provides stronger pain relief compared to lower doses
– Rapidly reduces joint swelling and stiffness
– Improves mobility in chronic arthritis patients
– Minimizes gastrointestinal irritation (vs. traditional NSAIDs)
– Enhances daily functioning and quality of life
Side Effects of Nucoxia 90 Tablet:
Common side effects:
– Stomach pain, nausea, heartburn
– Dizziness, headaches
– Mild swelling (edema)
– Increased blood pressure
– Palpitations
Serious (require medical attention):
– Severe allergic reactions
– Kidney/liver function abnormalities
– Gastrointestinal bleeding
– Worsening heart failure
How to Use Nucoxia 90 Tablet?
– Take exactly as prescribed (usually once daily)
– Swallow whole with water; do not crush or chew
– May be taken with or without food
– For dental pain: Typically limited to 3 days
– For arthritis: Long-term use may be required
– Never exceed the 90mg daily dosage
How Nucoxia 90 Tablet Works?
The tablet contains Etoricoxib, which selectively inhibits COX-2 enzymes responsible for producing prostaglandins that cause pain and inflammation. Unlike standard NSAIDs, it spares COX-1 enzymes, offering effective relief with reduced risk of stomach ulcers. Pain relief typically begins within 4 hours of administration.
Safety Advice:
Alcohol: Strictly avoid – increases dizziness and ulcer risk
Pregnancy: Unsafe – potential harm to fetus
Breastfeeding: Not recommended
Driving: Avoid if experiencing dizziness
Kidney Disease: Contraindicated in severe cases
Liver Disease: Not recommended for severe impairment
Heart Conditions: Monitor blood pressure regularly
What If You Missed a Dose?
Take it as soon as remembered unless close to the next dose. Never take double doses to compensate.
FAQs:
Q1. Is Nucoxia Tablet stronger than the 60mg version?
Yes, the 90mg formulation provides enhanced pain relief for patients requiring higher-dose therapy, particularly for severe arthritis or acute gout flares.
Q2. Can I take Nucoxia 90 for stomach pain?
No. This medication may worsen stomach conditions. Consult a doctor for abdominal pain.
Q3. Does Nucoxia 90 affect blood pressure?
Yes, it may elevate blood pressure. Regular monitoring is essential for hypertensive patients.
Q4. How long can I safely take Nucoxia Tablet?
For dental pain: Maximum 3 days. For arthritis: Long-term use under medical supervision with periodic kidney/liver tests.
Q5. Can I take paracetamol with Nucoxia 90?
Generally yes (for added pain relief), but confirm with your doctor first.
Q6. What makes Nucoxia different from ibuprofen?
As a COX-2 inhibitor, Nucoxia is less likely to cause stomach ulcers but carries higher cardiovascular risks than traditional NSAIDs like ibuprofen.
Q7. Can diabetics take Nucoxia 90 safely?
Yes, but with caution if kidney impairment exists. Monitor blood sugar as inflammation reduction may affect insulin requirements.
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