Article Contents ::
- 1 The Brand Name NID Has Generic Salt :: Nimesulide
- 2 NID Is From Company Logos Priced :: Rs. 19.5
- 3 NID have Nimesulide is comes under Sub class Analgesics , Anti inflammatory Drugs of Main Class Musculoskeletal Disorders , Pain
- 4 Main Medicine Class:: Musculoskeletal Disorders , Pain Sub Medicine Class :: Analgesics , Anti inflammatory Drugs
- 5 Disclaimer ::
- 6 The Information available on this site is for only Informational Purpose , before any use of this information please consult your Doctor .Price of the drugs indicated above may not match to real price due to many possible reasons may , including local taxes etc.. These are only approximate indicative prices of the drug.
The Brand Name NID Has Generic Salt :: Nimesulide
NID Is From Company Logos Priced :: Rs. 19.5
NID have Nimesulide is comes under Sub class Analgesics , Anti inflammatory Drugs of Main Class Musculoskeletal Disorders , Pain
Main Medicine Class:: Musculoskeletal Disorders , Pain Sub Medicine Class :: Analgesics , Anti inflammatory Drugs
Salt Name : OR Generic Name | Form | Price : MRP /Probable | Packing | ||
Nimesulide | TAB | Rs. 19.5 | 10 |
Brand Name | Company / Manufacturers | Strength | Unit | Price / 10 |
NID | Logos | 200MG | 10 | Rs. 19.5 |
Company Brand Name | Salt Combination | Main Medical Class | Sub Medical Class |
From Logos :: NID | Nimesulide | Musculoskeletal Disorders , Pain | Analgesics , Anti inflammatory Drugs |
Indications for Drugs ::
Acute pain; Extra-articular disorders; Osteoarthritis; Post-op pain; Primary dysmenorrhoea
Drug Dose ::
Adult: PO Acute pain; Extra-articular disorders; Osteoarthritis; Post-op pain; Primary dysmenorrhoea 100 mg twice daily.
Contraindication ::
Hypersensitivity; GI bleeding, active peptic ulcer disease; severe renal and heart failure; hepatic impairment or known liver disease; coagulation disorders; pregnancy; children <12 yr. Drug Precautions ::
History of GI tract disease, infections, oedema, hypertension, elderly, lactation.
Drug Side Effects ::
Epigastric discomfort, heartburn or abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea; skin rash, pruritus, oedema, headache, dizziness, drowsiness; hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. bronchospasm, rhinitis, angioedema urticaria); GI haemorrhage/perforation; bullous/erosive stomatitis, purpura, thrombocytopenia, toxic epidermal necrolysis, haematuria, oliguria, and renal failure; increases in liver enzymes. Potentially Fatal: Fatal hepatitis, Stevens Johnson syndrome.
Pregnancy category ::
0
Drug Mode of Action ::
Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, and analgesic properties. It inhibits prostaglandin synthetase/cyclooxygenase, which limits prostaglandin production. Its cyclooxygenase inhibiting potency is intermediate, but is relatively selective for the cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2) thus the potential for gastric injury and intolerance is less. It is also a free radical scavenger, and helps protect against the tissue damage that occurs during inflammation.
Drug Interactions ::
Additive hepatotoxic effects with known hepatotoxins: anti-convulsants (e.g. valproic acid), anti-fungals (e.g. ketoconazole), anti-tuberculous drugs (e.g. isoniazid), tacrine, pemoline, amiodarone, methotrexate, methyldopa, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid. May decrease the oral bioavailability of furosemide and the natriuretic and diuretic response to furosemide. Increased risks of GI and hepatic adverse effects with other NSAIDs, including aspirin. May increase anti-coagulant effect of warfarin. Potentiates the action of phenytoin. May be displaced from binding sites with fenofibrate, salicylic acid, and tolbutamide. Interactions between NSAIDs and lithium, probenecid and ciclosporin, have been documented.