Piroflam 20mg Capsule PIROXICAM
To avoid experiencing an upset stomach it is recommended to take Piroflam 20mg Capsule with food The dosage and duration of treatment will depend on the specific condition being treated and the effectiveness of the medication in alleviating symptoms It is important to continue taking the medicine even if you start feeling better until your doctor advises you to stop Common side effects of this medication may include mild vomiting stomach pain nausea headache and dizziness If these side effects persist or worsen it is advisable to inform your doctor Your doctor may be able to provide suggestions for preventing or reducing these symptoms Before using Piroflam inform your doctor about your medical history including any stomach ulcers heart diseases high blood pressure as well as liver or kidney disease It is also important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with or be affected by Piroflam Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using this medication

Is Piroflam a blood thinner?
No. Piroflam is not a blood thinner. It is a pain killer. It should be avoided in a patient with a bleeding disorder.

Is Piroflam a sulfa drug?
Piroflam is a sulphur containing compound. Piroflam can cause serious adverse events in sensitive individuals. It can cause severe skin reactions like Steven Johnson Syndrome. Do inform your doctor if you have any kind of allergies.

Is Piroflam a NSAID?
Yes. Piroflam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).

Can Piroflam be used along with paracetamol?
Yes. Paracetamol can be used with Piroflam as no serious side effects are known. Inform your doctor before starting any of the medication.

Can Piroflam be used with methocarbamol?
Yes. Methocarbamol can be used with Piroflam as no serious side effects are known. Inform your doctor before starting any of the medication.

Can Piroflam be used along with dexamethasone?
No. Piroflam should not be used with dexamethasone. They both increase each others toxicity. There is an increased risk of GI ulceration.