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Xibraz-90 Tablet is used to support the treatment of bone and joint diseases such as: polyarthritis, degenerative joint disease, ankylosing spondylitis, while helping to reduce pain and acute gout inflammation. Read the article below to know more about how to use and when to use the drug.
1. Learn about Xibraz 90
Xibraz 90 belongs to the group of analgesics, antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, treating Gout and osteoarthritis diseases.
Xibraz 90 has the main ingredient Etoricoxib 90mg, is made in the form of film coated tablets and boxed in 2 blisters x 15 tablets.
2. Uses of the drug Xibraz 90
With the main ingredient is Etoricoxib, an active ingredient with anti-inflammatory effects. Xibraz 90 is often indicated in the treatment of degenerative joint diseases, arthritis, ... And helps relieve pain, supports the treatment of Gout.
Medicines are taken as directed and prescribed by a qualified doctor or pharmacist.
3. How to use Xibraz 90 and the right dosage
3.1 How to use Each drug or pharmaceutical product has its own use and is indicated such as oral, injection, external use... With Xibraz 90 film-coated tablets, it can be taken directly with filtered water, The time of taking the drug can be flexible, away from or right after a meal, but it is best to be away from a meal, because the onset of effects of etoricoxib may be faster.
3.2 Dosage Dosage will follow specific instructions from the doctor or according to the patient's condition, you can refer to some doses below:
Osteoarthritis: Use 30mg/day/time. Depending on the condition, the dose can be increased but not exceeding 60mg/day/time; Rheumatoid arthritis: Dosage 90mg/time/day; Acute Gout: Use 120mg/time/day and note not to use more than 8 days; Patients with ankylosing spondylitis : Dosage 90mg/time/day; No dose adjustment is required for patients with renal impairment with creatinine clearance > 30ml/min and the elderly; Patients with hepatic impairment: Should not exceed 60mg/time/day....
4. The side effects encountered when using the drug
The occurrence of side effects is undesirable, so you can refer to some of the following conditions to understand and have treatment when necessary:
Some common conditions: Edema, dizziness , headache, high blood pressure, palpitations, diarrhea, indigestion, nausea or possible bruising... Uncommon: Less common conditions are more serious problems like : Gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, respiratory infection, depression, insomnia, conjunctivitis, ear tumor, cerebrovascular accident, difficulty breathing or burning skin... Rare: Cases Cases such as angioedema, anaphylaxis, hallucinations, bronchospasm, gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatitis, urticaria... are extremely rare when using the drug. When there are any signs that show the above symptoms, it is necessary to immediately stop the drug and go to the nearest medical facility for a health check.
5. How does Xibraz 90 interact with other drugs?
Care should be taken when combining Xibraz 90 with some of the following drugs because of possible interactions: Rifamicin for tuberculosis, Salbutamol or Ethinylestradiol orally; antiviral drugs such as Zidovudin, Ritonavir; SSRIs for depression; Epilepsy drug Phenytoin;...And some other drugs.
So when you are combining many drugs together, you should consult and prescribe from a qualified doctor to ensure the correct and safe combination of drugs.
6. Contraindications when using Xibraz 90
From the possible side effects as well as possible drug interactions mentioned above, it is important to note that those who absolutely should not use Xibraz 90 should note the following:
Patients who are sensitive to any ingredients contained in Xibraz 90 Patients with digestive diseases, gastritis ; People with acute rhinitis, bronchospasm...; People with severe liver failure, kidney failure or congestive heart failure...; Pregnant and lactating women; Children under 16 years old; Be especially careful with patients with cardiovascular problems and should not exceed the indicated dose.
7. Can pregnant and lactating women use Xibraz 90?
The drug is not recommended for use in women during pregnancy and lactation: Etoricoxib has a risk of causing uterine atony and premature closure of the fetal ductus arteriosus in the last 3 months of pregnancy.
For lactating women, caution should be exercised when using the drug, if it is necessary to use it, stop breastfeeding during use.
It is best before using Xibraz 90 to carefully read the instructions for use and follow the instructions and prescriptions from a doctor or a qualified person to use the drug safely and effectively.
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