Side effects | Arcoxia®

Side effects Side effects on the eyes initially manifest themselves in blurred vision. Since Arcoxia® suppresses inflammatory processes of the body’s own immune system, which would be responsible for killing harmful pathogens, infections occur more frequently. This side effect on the eyes then usually takes the form of conjunctivitis and occurs in 1-0.1% of cases. … Side effects | Arcoxia®

Inflammation inhibitors

Introduction Anti-inflammatory drugs are drugs that are intended to suppress an inflammation of the body. They are therefore always used when an inflammatory reaction takes place in the body and this reaction should be suppressed. Inflammatory reactions take place in many diseases, such as allergies, rheumatoid arthritis or bronchitis. Anti-inflammatory drugs are also known as … Inflammation inhibitors

Interaction | Arcoxia®

Interaction AnticoagulantsArcoxia® should not be given at the same time as anticoagulants or preparations of the same class of active ingredients (e.g. diclofenac / indometacin / piroxicam /Ibuprofen). In particular, when Marcumar® is administered at the same time, it should be taken into account that the blood-thinning effect of Marcumar® is increased. The effect of … Interaction | Arcoxia®

Side effects of Arcoxia

Arcoxia® is a drug that is used to treat symptoms of irritation of the joints and inflammatory joint diseases such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The active ingredient of this drug is a molecule called etoricoxib. Arcoxia® belongs to the main group of so-called cyclooxygenase inhibitors (COX-2 inhibitors), i.e. sinkers of prostaglandin synthesis, which have … Side effects of Arcoxia

Side effects on the liver | Side effects of Arcoxia

Side effects on the liver Although Arcoxia® is broken down via the kidneys, liver damage also occurs, especially with long-term treatment. Such side effects are manifested by increased levels of the liver enzymes AST and ALT. AST stands for aspartate aminotransferase, ALT for alanine aminotransferase. Both enzymes are not only active in the liver, but … Side effects on the liver | Side effects of Arcoxia

Side effects of Ibuprofen

Side effects on the gastrointestinal tract Gastrointestinal bleeding, perforations and ulcers (which can also be fatal) can occur during treatment with ibuprofen and are independent of the duration of therapy, but increase with the dose. Based on the existing side effects, a combination therapy with drugs that protect the stomach lining (e.g. misoprostol or proton … Side effects of Ibuprofen

Side effects on the skin | Side effects of Ibuprofen

Side effects on the skin Under therapy with ibuprofen, severe skin reactions with redness and blistering, which can also be fatal (exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis/lyell syndrome), can rarely occur. Especially at the beginning of the therapy the highest risk is observed! If the patient observes the first signs of a skin rash, … Side effects on the skin | Side effects of Ibuprofen

Nosebleed as side effect of ibuprofen | Side effects of Ibuprofen

Nosebleed as side effect of ibuprofen Ibuprofen interferes with blood clotting by inhibiting cyclooxygenases. Very rarely, i.e. in less than one in 10,000 treated patients, blood formation disorders can occur. This can result in thrombocytopenia, a deficiency in blood platelets. Among other things, these cause blood to clot. If there is a lack of platelets, … Nosebleed as side effect of ibuprofen | Side effects of Ibuprofen