spirox (NAPROXEN)

What is Spirox?
Spirox is a medicine that helps with pain and swelling. It's like a stronger ibuprofen, used for things like arthritis or bad cramps. It comes in different strengths. But, it's important to know that it can sometimes cause serious problems with your heart, so talk to your doctor before taking it.

What is the usual dose of Spirox?
Spirox is a medicine for pain and inflammation. The amount you take depends on what it's for. For long-term conditions like arthritis, you might take 750mg to 1500mg once a day. For shorter-term pain or a gout attack, you might start with 1000mg to 1500mg once, then take less later. Older adults or people with liver or kidney problems may need a lower dose. This information doesn't cover children. Always follow your doctor's instructions.

How do I take Spirox?
Take Spirox only as your doctor tells you, using the smallest amount for the shortest time. It's okay to take it with or without food; food might slow it down a little, but it won't make a big difference. There's nothing special you need to avoid eating.

For how long do I take Spirox?
How long you take Spirox depends on why you're taking it. For arthritis, it might take two weeks to feel better. For other pains like menstrual cramps or tendon/bursa inflammation, don't take it for long and don't take more than the maximum daily dose. If you have a gout attack, take it until the pain goes away. No matter what, only take as much as you need, for as short a time as possible.

What is Spirox used for?
Spirox sodium controlled-release tablets are medicine that helps ease pain and swelling caused by several conditions. These conditions include arthritis (different types), tendon and bursa inflammation, gout attacks, painful periods, and general aches and pains. The "controlled-release" means the medicine is released slowly into your body, helping to keep pain relief consistent for longer.

How long does it take for Spirox to start working?
After taking Spirox, you can find it in your blood within half an hour. The highest amount will be in your blood around 5 hours later. It takes three days for the medicine to reach a consistent level in your blood.

Is Spirox effective?
Studies show that a special type of Spirox (the controlled-release kind) works better than a sugar pill (placebo) to ease the pain and stiffness of arthritis. It starts working quickly, within half an hour for some people. This type of Spirox also seems gentler on the stomach than regular Spirox or aspirin, causing less damage to the stomach lining.

How does one know if Spirox is working?
Studies show that Spirox helps with pain and stiffness from rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Taking 1000mg a day (in different ways) worked better than a sugar pill in these studies. It also worked quickly to relieve pain after surgery. A special type of Spirox (controlled-release) was gentler on the stomach than regular Spirox.

How does Spirox work?
Spirox is a medicine that reduces pain and swelling. It works by blocking enzymes in your body that cause inflammation. This means less of the substances that cause pain and swelling are made, leading to relief. Your body absorbs it quickly and efficiently, and it stays in your system for about 15 hours.

Who should avoid taking Spirox?
Spirox is a pain reliever, but it can have serious side effects. It can increase your risk of heart attack or stroke, especially if you take a high dose or take it for a long time. It can also cause stomach problems like bleeding or ulcers. You shouldn't take it if you're allergic to it or other similar medicines, or if you've recently had a heart attack, or if you're having heart surgery. If you need to take it, use the smallest amount for the shortest time possible. Talk to your doctor before starting Spirox.

Can I take Spirox with vitamins or supplements?
Yes, Spirox can generally be taken with vitamins or supplements, but there are some important considerations:
- Avoid supplements that can increase bleeding risk, such as vitamin E and fish oil, since Spirox is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can also increase bleeding risk.
- If you are taking calcium or magnesium, make sure they are not taken at the same time as Spirox to avoid any possible interaction with absorption.
- Iron supplements may also be taken, but it's best to separate them from Spirox by at least a couple of hours.
Always consult with your healthcare provider before combining Spirox with any other medications or supplements to ensure safety.

Can I take Spirox with other prescription drugs?
Spirox, a pain reliever, can be risky when taken with other medicines. It can make blood thinners work less well, leading to more bleeding. It can also weaken the effects of some heart and blood pressure medicines. It can boost the levels of other drugs in your body, sometimes causing harmful side effects, especially in older people or those who are dehydrated. Taking it with certain other pain relievers increases stomach problems. Finally, some stomach medications can stop Spirox from working properly. It's very important to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including over-the-counter ones, before starting Spirox.

Can Spirox be taken safely while pregnant?
Spirox is a pain reliever. Using it during pregnancy, especially after 20 weeks, might cause problems for the baby's kidneys and reduce the amount of amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios). This can lead to serious issues needing special care after birth. It's safest to avoid Spirox completely after 30 weeks of pregnancy. Before then, if you must use it, take the smallest amount for the shortest time possible, and get ultrasound checks to make sure the baby has enough amniotic fluid. Stop taking it if there are any problems. While studies haven't shown clear harm in early pregnancy, it's best to be cautious.

Can Spirox be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Spirox, a pain reliever, passes into breast milk, but only a tiny amount—about 1% of the level in the mother's blood. Doctors need to balance the benefits of breastfeeding and the mother's need for Spirox against any possible harm to the baby. Since very little Spirox gets into the milk, the risk to the baby is usually low. However, a doctor should always be consulted to assess the individual situation and determine the best course of action.

Is Spirox safe for the elderly?
Spirox, a pain reliever, can cause serious problems like heart, stomach, and kidney issues in older people more often than in younger people. Start with the smallest amount that works and watch closely for any side effects. Since the kidneys get rid of most of the Spirox, be extra careful if someone has weak kidneys. They may need a smaller dose, and their kidney function should be checked.

How should I store Spirox?
Keep this medicine at room temperature, ideally between 68°F and 77°F (20°C and 25°C). It's okay if the temperature goes slightly higher or lower, between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C). Make sure the container is tightly closed.

Does Spirox make people tired or drowsy?
Spirox is not commonly associated with drowsiness. However, some people may experience mild dizziness or fatigue.

Does Spirox cause stomach upset?
Yes, stomach upset is a common side effect. Spirox can irritate the stomach lining, potentially leading to nausea, heartburn, or even ulcers with prolonged use.

Does Spirox affect sleep?
Spirox does not typically affect sleep. However, if you experience stomach discomfort or pain, it could impact your sleep quality.

Does Spirox make it hard to think or concentrate?
Spirox is not known to affect cognitive function or concentration. However, some people may feel mild dizziness, which could interfere with focus.

Does Spirox affect mood?
Spirox is not typically associated with mood changes. However, if you have a sensitivity to pain relief medications, some may experience mood swings or irritability.

Does Spirox interfere with sexual function?
Spirox is not commonly associated with sexual dysfunction, although chronic use of NSAIDs can sometimes affect libido in some individuals.

Does Spirox affect appetite?
Spirox is not typically known to affect appetite. However, stomach upset might reduce your desire to eat if you're experiencing discomfort.

Does Spirox cause weight gain?
Some pain relievers, called NSAIDs, can sometimes cause unexpected weight gain. If you notice you're gaining weight while taking these pills, stop taking them and see your doctor right away.

Does Spirox cause headaches?
Spirox can sometimes cause headaches in about 15% of people who take it. If you get a headache while using Spirox, talk to your doctor.

Does Spirox limit driving?
Spirox can make you dizzy. Dizziness can make it unsafe to drive. If you feel dizzy while taking Spirox, stop driving and call your doctor.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Spirox?
Taking the pain reliever Spirox with alcohol raises your chances of getting stomach ulcers or bleeding. To be safe, take the smallest amount of Spirox you need, and only for as long as necessary.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Spirox?
Yes, drinking coffee or tea is safe while taking Spirox. However, avoid consuming large amounts of caffeine, as it may irritate the stomach further.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Spirox?
Yes, it is safe to exercise while taking Spirox, but you should avoid overexertion or high-impact activities that could stress your joints. If you're taking Spirox for pain relief, it’s important to listen to your body and not push through excessive pain.

What are Spirox possible harms and risks?
Spirox, like many medicines, can cause some common side effects, such as headaches, upset stomach, and flu-like symptoms. However, it's also linked to more serious problems, including heart attack, stroke, severe stomach bleeding, and serious skin reactions that can be life-threatening. Pregnant women should be especially careful, as it can harm the unborn baby.
Available in 2 variations

Spirox 500mg Tablet
Spirox 500mg Tablet
Naproxen (500mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Spirox 250mg Tablet
Spirox 250mg Tablet
Naproxen (250mg)
strip of 10 tablets