Lodine (Etodolac)

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What is Lodine?

The drug belongs to the category of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It has a pronounced anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic activity.

In what kind of disease treatment, Lodine is helpful?

These tablets are designed for the following diagnoses:

•        Arthrosis, characterized by pain and restriction of movements

•        Rheumatoid arthritis

•        Gouty arthritis

•        Psoriatic arthritis

•        Osteoarthritis (acute and chronic)

•        Ankylosing spondylitis (Bechterew's ailment)

•        Osteortroz

•        Headache

•        Toothache

•        Ossalgia

•        Posttraumatic pain with the presence of inflammatory processes

•        Algomenorrhea

An important point: the drug eliminates the symptoms of an ailment but not eliminate its progression.

What should I tell my health care provider before I take Lodine?

The direct appointment of all medical items is to improve the health and well-being of the diseased. Therefore, in order to assign certain medications, your doctor should evaluate all the possible pros and cons of such healing. To make such a decision must be studied the health status of the patient and his or her medical record data. Diseases that can cause rejection of Lodine:

•        Hypersensitivity to the components

•        Bronchial asthma in anamneses

•        Rhinitis and urticaria in history, which appeared after the use of aspirin or other NSAID drugs group

•        Lactation

•        Pregnancy

•        Stomach ulcer

•        Duodenal ulcer

•        Bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract

•        Kids up to age 15 years

How should I take Lodine?

The pill cannot be chewed, broken, or diluted in liquids. Swallow it completely and then drink a full glass of water. It should be quite easy to make a purchase of this drug from many pharmaceutical distributors (you can choose one on the advice of your pharmacologist) or you might buy cheap Lodine pharmacy online).

Lodine dosage information

According to the dosage instructions indicated on the Lodine manual the dosage should be:

Adults and children over 15 years: advised daily dose is 400-1200 mg.

In diseased weighing less than 60 kg maximum permissible amount of the preparation should not exceed 20 mg /kg.

The medication must be taken 2 times/ day; the dose could be increased to 3 tablets/per day.

In rheumatic diseases, course of healing depends on the effectiveness of the therapy and the peculiarity of the disease; during prolonged course of the therapy the dose has to be adjusted every 2-3 weeks.

The treatment of painful conditions due to inflammation (toothache, tendinitis), and postoperative pain syndromes course of treatment must not exceed 5 days.

The maximum therapeutic dose must not exceed 1200 mg per day.

The dosage should be adjusted according to the age of the sick, the reactivity of the body, the drug levels in blood serum and its tolerability.

However, if your physician recommends you another option of dosage, listen to his or her recommendations.

 What may interact with?

Acetylsalicylic acid and Warfarin reduced binding (competition) to plasma proteins.

Antacids may decrease maximum serum concentration of Lodine (by 15-20%).

It is not advised to use Lodine with Ketorolac.

Lodine and salicylates should not be used at the same time due to possible potentiation of side effects from the gastrointestinal tract.

What should I watch for while taking Lodine?

Patients diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and chronic renal failure at the beginning of treatment should monitor the function of the kidneys and the liver.

The drug has a teratogenic effect. In the third trimester may lead to the development of the primary pulmonary hypertension in the fetus, premature closure of the arterial (botallova) flow, fetal death.

Keep in mind that Lodine (especially with prolonged use) increases the risk of developing gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation, necrosis of the renal epithelium.

If there is no pronounced effect or poor tolerability of the drug, Lodine can be successfully replaced by a number of other NSAIDs.

During the long-term curing is necessary to check the diseased for hidden blood in faeces every 14 days.

 Lodine side effects

Adverse effects from the medicines are rare and are usually short-lived. Nevertheless, you should keep track of their appearance and in the case of at least one such a symptom you must seek and advice of the professionals.

•        Congestive heart failure, peripheral edema, fluid retention, hypertension, tachycardia, arrhythmia

•        Dyspnea, bronchospasm

•        Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, restlessness, sweating, depression, euphoria, confusion

•        Formation of erosive and ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, bleeding, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abnormal liver function, jaundice

•        Renal dysfunction, acute renal failure, azotemia, cystitis, hematuria

•        Pruritus, urticaria

•        Increased bleeding time, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, a decrease in plasma iron, reducing the lifetime of the erythrocyte

•        Tinnitus, blurred vision

Where can I keep Lodine?

Storage conditions and terms must be listed in the information insert, as well such information may be provided by a pharmacologist. The general recommendations: keep away from sun rays, areas with high humidity, kids and pets. Purchase Lodine at your regular drug store or buy online at the lowest price.

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