Celebrex
Brand
name:Celebrex
Pronounced: SELL-eh-breks
Generic name: Celecoxib
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Why
is Celebrex prescribed?
Celebrex
relieves the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis. It is the first of a new class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) called "COX-2 inhibitors." Like older
NSAIDs such as Motrin and Naprosyn, Celebrex is believed to fight
pain and inflammation by inhibiting the effect of a natural enzyme
called COX-2. Unlike the older medications, however, it does not
interfere with a similar substance, called COX-1, which exerts
a protective effect on the lining of the stomach. Celebrex is
therefore less likely to cause the bleeding and ulcers that sometimes
accompany sustained use of the older NSAIDs.
Celebrex
has also been found to reduce the number of colorectal polyps
(growths in the wall of the lower intestine and rectum) in people
who suffer from the condition called familial adenomatous polyposis
(FAP), an inherited tendency to develop large numbers of colorectal
polyps that eventually become cancerous.
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Most
important fact about Celebrex
Although
Celebrex is easy on the stomach, it still poses some degree of
risk-especially if you've had a stomach ulcer or gastrointestinal
bleeding in the past. If you've ever had such problems, make sure
the doctor is aware of it. And be sure to alert the doctor if
you develop any digestive problems or black, tarry stools.
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How
should you take Celebrex?
For
best results, take Celecoxib regularly, exactly as prescribed.
You can take it with or without food.
—If
you miss a dose…
Take
it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Do not take 2 doses at the same time.
—Storage
instructions…
Store
at room temperature.
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What
side effects may occur?
Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking Celecoxib.
More
common side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, indigestion, nausea, respiratory
infection, sinus inflammation
Less
common side effects may include:
Back pain, dizziness, gas, insomnia, rash, runny nose, sore throat,
swelling
Rare
side effects may include:
Allergic reactions, anxiety, belching, blisters in mouth and eyes,
blood disorders, blood infections, blurred vision, bone disorders,
breast pain, breast problems, bronchitis, cataracts, chest pain,
colitis, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), constipation, coughing, cysts,
dark-tarry stools, deafness, depression, dermatitis, diabetes,
difficult urination, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing,
drowsiness, dry mouth, dry skin, earache, ear infection, ear ringing,
esophageal perforation, eye infection, eye pain, fainting, fatigue,
fever, flu symptoms, fungal infection, gallstones, gangrene, general
swelling, glaucoma (pressure in the eye), hair loss, heart failure,
heart irregularities, hemorrhoids, hepatitis, hernia of the stomach,
herpes infection, hives, hot flashes, increased appetite, increased
blood pressure, increased heart rate, increased muscle tone, increased
urination, infection, inflammation of the digestive tract, inflammation
of the bladder, inflammation of the blood vessels, intestinal
bleeding, intestinal obstruction or perforation, itching, jaundice,
joint pain or inflammation, kidney problems, laryngitis, leg cramps,
liver problems, loss of appetite, loss of balance, low blood sugar,
menstrual disorders, migraine headache, mouth ulcers, muscle ache,
nail disorders, neck stiffness, nerve pain, nervousness, nosebleeds,
pain, painful urination, pancreatitis, phlebitis, pneumonia, poor
coordination, prostate problems, severe diarrhea, severe skin
rash and peeling, skin reaction due to sunlight, skin sensitivity,
skin tingling, stroke, suicide, sweating, swollen face and throat,
taste disturbances, tendonitis, tiredness, tooth disorders, urinary
incontinence, urinary tract infections, vaginal problems, vomiting,
weakness, weight gain
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Why
should Celebrex not be prescribed?
Do
not take Celecoxib if you are allergic to sulfonamide drugs such
as sulfadiazine, sulfisoxazole, Gantanol, and Thiosulfil. Also
avoid Celebrex if you've ever suffered an asthma attack, face
and throat swelling, or skin eruptions after taking aspirin or
other NSAID's. If you find that you are allergic to Celecoxib,
you will not be able to use it.
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Special
warnings about Celebrex
Remember
to tell your doctor about any stomach ulcers or bleeding you've
had in the past. Also alert your doctor if you develop any digestive
problems, swelling, or rash.
If
you have asthma, use Celebrex with caution. It could trigger an
attack, especially if you are also sensitive to aspirin.
If
you are taking a steroid medication for your arthritis, do not
discontinue it abruptly when you begin therapy with Celebrex.
Celebrex is not a substitute for such drugs.
Celebrex
has been known to cause kidney or liver problems, particularly
in people with an existing condition. If you have such a disorder,
take Celebrex with caution. If you develop symptoms of liver poisoning,
stop taking the drug and see your doctor immediately. Warning
signs include nausea, fatigue, itching, yellowish skin, pain in
the right side of the stomach, and flu-like symptoms.
If
you are prone to anemia (loss of red blood cells), make sure the
doctor knows about it. Celebrex occasionally fosters this problem.
Celebrex
sometimes causes water retention, which can aggravate swelling,
high blood pressure, and heart failure. Use this drug with caution
if you have any of these conditions.
There
is no proof that Celebrex reduces the odds of cancer in people
who take the drug for FAP. Although Celebrex can reduce the number
of growths, you'll still need the other treatments and frequent
checkups that this condition requires.
The
safety and effectiveness of Celebrex have not been tested in children
under 18.
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Possible
food and drug interactions
If Celebrex is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Celebrex
with the following:
ACE-inhibitors
(a type of blood pressure and heart medication, including such
drugs as
Capoten, Vasotec, and Prinivil)
Aspirin
Blood
thinning agents such as Coumadin
Fluconazole
(Diflucan)
Furosemide
(Lasix)
Lithium
(Eskalith, Lithobid)
Thiazide
diuretics (water pills) such as hydrochlorothiazide and Dyazide
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Special
information
Celebrex can harm a developing baby if taken during the third
trimester, and its safety earlier in pregnancy has not been confirmed.
Take it during pregnancy only if you feel the risk is justified.
It's
possible that Celebrex makes its way into breast milk (scientists
aren't sure), and it could cause serious reactions in a nursing
infant. If this drug is essential to your health, your doctor
may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding.
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Recommended
dosage
ADULTS
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Osteoarthritis
The
recommended daily dose is 200 milligrams, taken as a single dose
or in 100-milligram doses twice a day.
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
The
recommended dose is 100 to 200 milligrams twice a day.
Familial
Adenomatous Polyposis
The
recommended dose is 400 milligrams twice a day with food.
Dosage
is typically cut in half for people with moderate liver problems.
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Overdosage
Any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
Symptoms
of Celebrex overdose may include:
Breathing difficulties, coma, drowsiness, fainting, gastrointestinal
bleeding, hives, itching, nausea, sluggishness, stomach pain,
vomiting
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