Nimodol 100mg Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Nimesulide (100mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Use only if absolutely necessary during the first and second trimesters; there is a risk of kidney problems in the fetus and less amniotic fluid.
- Third Trimester: Not recommended because it could cause:
- Early closing of the ductus arteriosus
- Problems during labor
- Kidney problems in the fetus
- Nimesulide is generally not recommended at any stage of pregnancy.
- Conclusion: Don't use during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is the purpose of the Nimodol 100 mg Tablet?
To ease pain, swelling, and fever, including:
Headache
Pain in the teeth
Pain in the muscles
Pain in the joints
Dysmenorrhea (pain during periods)
Pain after surgery
Q2. How long does it take to work?
Starts working in 30 minutes.
Q3. Is it safe to use for a long time?
No. Long-term use could hurt the liver; only use it for short-term pain relief.
Q4. Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
To avoid upset stomach, it's best to take it after eating.
Q5: Is it safe for kids?
Not suggested for kids under 12.
Q6. Can it make things more acidic?
Yes. It could upset your stomach, just as other NSAIDs.
Expert Advice
- Take after meals to lessen stomach irritation.
- Unless your doctor tells you to, don't take this with other painkillers or NSAIDs.
- Don't drink alcohol because it can hurt your liver.
- Only use for a short time; long-term use is dangerous.
- If your skin or eyes get yellow, you feel sick all the time, or your urine is dark, cease right away (these are indicators of liver damage).
- If you've had stomach ulcers or liver illness in the past, don't take it.
- Make sure you drink enough water.
Side Effects
- A lot of times:
- Feeling sick
- Pain in the stomach
- Heartburn
- Feeling dizzy
- Pain in the head
- Diarrhea
- Not as Common:
- Rash on the skin
- Itching
- Throwing up
- Holding onto fluid
- Serious (rare):
- Damage to the liver
- Kidney damage
- Bleeding in the stomach and intestines
- Very bad allergic reactions
How It Works
- Nimesulide is an NSAID that only stops the COX-2 enzyme from working, which lowers:
- Pain
- Swelling
- Fever
- Also lowers the formation of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that cause pain and swelling.
Medicine Interaction
- Use with care with:
- Other NSAIDs include ibuprofen, diclofenac, and aspirin.
- Warfarin and other blood thinners increase the risk of bleeding.
- Steroids can cause gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Alcohol makes the liver more poisonous.
- Diuretics with blood pressure medicines—less effective, more work for the kidneys
- Antibiotics like Rifampicin put more load on the liver.
- Stay away from alcohol and other drugs that are bad for the liver.
How to Use
- Take one tablet (100 mg) after meals, once or twice a day, or as directed.
- Take with water and swallow whole.
- Do not take more than the suggested dose.
- Take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. If it's close to the next dose, skip it.
- Do not take two doses.
Uses / indications
- Sharp pain
- Inflammation that is mild to moderate
- Short-term fever
- Pain in the teeth
- Pain in the muscles and bones
- Pain in the back
- Pain in the joints (arthritis flare-ups)
- Migraine (relief of symptoms)
- Cramps during your period