Uses of Betadolac

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Betadolac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug widely used in the treatment of many different diseases. For information about the uses, the appropriate use of the drug to bring the most effective treatment, the following information will be something that you cannot ignore.

1. What are the effects of using Betadolac?

Betadolac contains the active ingredient Etodolac, which belongs to the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Etodolac works by preventing the body from producing certain natural substances that cause inflammation. Therefore, Betadolac has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.

2. Indications and contraindications of Betadolac drug


2.1. Indications Betadolac Drug Betadolac is used for symptomatic treatment in acute or long-term cases in patients with:
Osteoarthritis, acute gout attacks or pseudo-gout. The patient presented pain after tooth extraction, postoperative pain, pain after episiotomy. Women with dysmenorrhea. Patients with acute musculoskeletal pain of various etiologies. 2.2. Contraindications Betadolac Drug Betadolac is contraindicated in the following cases:
Patients with hypersensitivity to Etodolac or any of the excipients in Betadolac. People with a history of, recurrent peptic ulcer, gastric bleeding. People who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to Ibuprofen, Aspirin or other NSAIDs. Betadolac should not be used in patients with severe heart failure, severe liver failure, or severe kidney failure. Betadolac should not be used in patients during the third trimester of pregnancy.

3. Dosage and how to use Betadolac drug


Use Betadolac for patients with osteoarthritis, Gout: Take with a maximum total dose of 1200 mg/day. Use of pain relief in dentistry: Use a dose of 200mg/time x 3-4 times/day. Other cases such as extensor tendonitis, bursitis, elbow condylitis, tenosynovitis, plantar fasciitis or analgesia after episiotomy: Use at a dose of 400mg/time x 2-3 times /day. Dosage information is for reference only, patients should follow their doctor's instructions. In addition, Betadolac is used orally, it is best to take it after meals.

4. Betadolac drug side effects


The use of Betadolac can cause some unwanted side effects such as:
Feeling chills, sometimes causing fever. Digestive disorders lead to problems such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence, nausea, constipation, gastritis, black stools. Dizziness, depression, a feeling of excitement. Rash, itching, blurred vision, tinnitus. Difficulty urinating or frequent urination. Rarely, fluid retention, edema, and anemia have been reported. You need to inform your doctor about the side effects encountered when using Betadolac medicine.

5. Drug interactions


Betadolac has the potential to interact with some of the following drugs:
Concomitant use with stomach antacids may reduce the blood concentration of etodolac. If Betadolac is used together with Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, it will increase the effect of the drug. Co-administration of Betadolac with Warfarin reduces the protein binding of Warfarin. Using drugs with Cycloserin, Digoxin, Lithium, Methotrexate will reduce the clearance of these substances and increase their toxicity to the body.

6. Be careful when using Betadolac drug


Betadolac can make the patient dizzy or drowsy, so you absolutely do not drive, use machines while taking the drug. Betadolac can cause stomach bleeding, especially in people who drink alcohol and smoke every day. Older adults may face a higher risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney problems, heart attack and stroke than usual when using Betadolac. Betadolac can be harmful to an unborn baby and should not be used between 20 weeks of pregnancy and delivery. Betadolac can make the skin more sensitive to the sun, so avoid direct sunlight. Above is some information about Betadolac drug, the information is for reference only. Because this is a prescription drug, patients should not use it on their own, but need to contact a specialist directly to get an appropriate prescription to ensure safety for health.

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