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Precautions and Warnings With Diclofenac Potassium

Do not take diclofenac potassium if you have an active bleeding condition. This eMedTV page covers other precautions and warnings with diclofenac potassium, including who else should avoid the drug and side effects that may occur in some people.

Precautions and Warnings With Diclofenac Sodium

Among the precautions and warnings with diclofenac sodium highlighted in this eMedTV page are potential drug interactions; side effects, like swelling and stomach ulcers; and symptoms requiring emergency medical care, such as weakness and chest pain.

Precautions and Warnings With Etodolac Extended-Release

Etodolac extended-release may cause or worsen high blood pressure. As this eMedTV page explains, there are other precautions and warnings with etodolac extended-release to be aware of, as well as groups of people who should avoid the drug entirely.

Precautions and Warnings With Infant Acetaminophen

It is important to know that infant acetaminophen may cause liver damage in your child. This eMedTV resource lists other side effects that may occur with the drug and offers other important precautions and warnings with infant acetaminophen.

Precautions and Warnings With Meloxicam

People with an active bleeding condition should not take meloxicam. This eMedTV page also lists other precautions and warnings with meloxicam, such as potential drug interactions and the risk of liver or kidney damage in some people taking the drug.

Precautions and Warnings With Metaxalone

Metaxalone can make liver disease worse and may interfere with your ability to drive a car. This eMedTV Web resource provides other important precautions and warnings with metaxalone, including information on who should not take this medication.

Precautions and Warnings With Motrin

This eMedTV resource contains several precautions and warnings with Motrin, including potential side effects that may develop, such as anemia, kidney damage, and high blood pressure. This page also describes who should not take Motrin.

Precautions and Warnings With Naprosyn

Naprosyn may potentially cause kidney or liver damage. This page on the eMedTV site offers more precautions and warnings with Naprosyn, including other possible side effects and information on who should not take the medication.

Precautions and Warnings With Oxaprozin

Oxaprozin may increase a person's sensitivity to the sun. This segment of the eMedTV library offers other precautions and warnings with oxaprozin to be aware of, including other potential side effects and information on who should not take the drug.

Precautions and Warnings With Pregabalin

People who have kidney disease may require a lower pregabalin dosage. This part of the eMedTV Web site discusses several precautions and warnings with pregabalin, including what to discuss with your doctor before starting the medication.

Precautions and Warnings With Sumatriptan/Naproxen Sodium

Sumatriptan/naproxen sodium may increase the risk of heart attacks or strokes. This eMedTV page lists other important precautions and warnings with sumatriptan/naproxen sodium to be aware of and offers information on who should not use this drug.

Precautions and Warnings With Tramadol/Acetaminophen

Tramadol/acetaminophen can cause seizures in some people. This eMedTV resource provides more precautions and warnings with tramadol/acetaminophen, including a list of other side effects that may occur and information on who should not use this drug.

Pregabalin

Pregabalin is a drug that is licensed to treat epilepsy, nerve pain, and fibromyalgia. This page on the eMedTV site offers an overview of this drug, including in-depth information on its effects, possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.

Pregabalin (Lyrica) Drug Information

Pregabalin Dosing

People using pregabalin to treat fibromyalgia are generally recommended to take 75 mg twice daily. This eMedTV selection also covers pregabalin dosing for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, epileptic seizures, and postherpetic neuralgia.

Pregabalin Side Effects

A few common pregabalin side effects include dizziness, a dry mouth, and coordination problems. This eMedTV selection provides a detailed list of side effects that can occur while taking this medication, including statistics on how often they occur.

Pregabaline

Pregabalin is a prescribed drug licensed to treat epilepsy, nerve pain, and fibromyalgia. This eMedTV page discusses how pregabalin works and explains what to tell your doctor before starting the drug. Pregabaline is a common misspelling of pregabalin.

Pregablin

Used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain, and fibromyalgia, pregabalin is a drug that is available by prescription. This eMedTV page briefly describes this drug and provides a link to more information. Pregablin is a common misspelling of pregabalin.

Preparing for Laparoscopy for Chronic Pelvic Pain

As you prepare for a laparoscopy, do not eat or drink anything eight hours prior to the surgery. As this eMedTV page explains, tell your healthcare provider about any medications you take and allergies you have when preparing for laparoscopy.

Recovering From Laparoscopy for Chronic Pelvic Pain

Recovering from laparoscopy entails staying in the recovery room and following instructions when you leave. This eMedTV resource explains what you may notice when recovering from laparoscopy for chronic pelvic pain and some symptoms to watch for.

Relafen

This eMedTV article explores Relafen, a prescription drug used to treat pain, inflammation, swelling, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis and other conditions. This page also covers Relafen dosing, side effects, and strengths.

Relafen and Pregnancy

This eMedTV page explains that while Relafen and pregnancy haven't been studied together in humans, Relafen did show potential fetal problems in animal studies. This page stresses that Relafen should not be taken at all during the third trimester.

Relafen and Weight Gain

This eMedTV page suggests things that you can do if you're taking Relafen and weight gain occurs, such as eating a heart-healthy diet. This page also warns that weight gain could signify congestive heart failure in some people taking Relafen.

Relafen Dosage

As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, the recommended starting Relafen dosage for osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis is 1000 mg daily. This article also lists the maximum recommended Relafen dose and offers tips on Relafen dosing.

Relafen Drug Interactions

Relafen drug interactions can occur with diuretics, ACE inhibitors, aspirin, and several other drugs. This eMedTV page explains that drug interactions with Relafen can increase the risk of bleeding or kidney damage and make some drugs less effective.

Relafen Information

Relafen Precautions and Warnings

This eMedTV Web page describes Relafen precautions and warnings to be aware of, such as things to tell your doctor before you take Relafen; possible drug interactions; and side effects like congestive heart failure, swelling, and holes in the stomach.

Relafen Side Effects

A few common Relafen side effects include dry mouth, ringing in the ears, and gas. This eMedTV Web page also lists rare side effects of Relafen (such as fatigue), as well as serious side effects (like liver damage and kidney failure).

Relafen Uses

As this eMedTV Web page explains, Relafen treats symptoms of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions related to pain, inflammation, swelling, or stiffness. Off-label Relafen uses include treating symptoms of gout and fibromyalgia.

Relafin

This eMedTV page explores Relafen, a drug used to treat symptoms of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions. This page covers Relafen side effects, dosing, and overdose symptoms. Relafin is a common misspelling of Relafen.

Relefen

Relafen is a prescription drug licensed to treat symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. This eMedTV segment offers an overview of Relafen and provides a link to more information. Relefen is a common misspelling of Relafen.

Relefin

This eMedTV article covers Relafen, a drug used to treat symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. This page stresses that Relafen doesn't cure these conditions or slow their progression. Relefin is a common misspelling of Relafen.

Results of Laparoscopy for Chronic Pelvic Pain

It is impossible to predict results of laparoscopy, but there is a good chance that the surgery will help. This eMedTV page discusses possible results of laparoscopy for chronic pelvic pain and offers statistics about typical results of the surgery.

Side Effects of Anakinra

Nausea, headache, and diarrhea are some of the most commonly reported side effects of anakinra. This eMedTV Web page lists other potential anakinra side effects, including rare but serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.

Side Effects of Carisoprodol

Drowsiness, headaches, and dizziness are the most commonly reported side effects of carisoprodol. This eMedTV page also describes potentially serious side effects and lists side effects that were reported in postmarketing experience.

Side Effects of Celecoxib

Indigestion, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are common side effects of celecoxib. This eMedTV page provides a list of common and rare side effects a person might experience while taking celecoxib, as well as those that require medical attention.

Side Effects of Cyclobenzaprine

Common side effects of cyclobenzaprine may include drowsiness, a dry mouth, and dizziness. This eMedTV resource also lists other common and rare side effects of cyclobenzaprine, and describes which side effects to report to a doctor right away.

Side Effects of Cyclobenzaprine ER

Common side effects of cyclobenzaprine ER include fatigue, drowsiness, and heartburn. This eMedTV segment lists other possible cyclobenzaprine ER side effects, including rare and potentially serious side effects of the drug.

Side Effects of Diclofenac Potassium

This eMedTV resource highlights side effects of diclofenac potassium, including common side effects like diarrhea and nausea; rare side effects like hair loss and asthma; and side effects requiring immediate medical care, such as slurred speech.

Side Effects of Diflunisal

Common side effects of diflunisal can include gas, dizziness, and insomnia. This page of the eMedTV archives also lists rare side effects and potentially serious side effects that can signify a heart attack or stroke, such as slurred speech.