Nu-Seals Side Effects, Overdose and Pregnancy Information


Nu-Seals is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Nu-Seals is used to ease pain and to reduce fever. In some cases, Nu-Seals is also given to prevent blood clot. Nu-Seals also temporarily relieves the aches and pains associated with arthritis, muscle aches, colds, and flu. A small daily dose of Nu-Seals may be taken to decrease recurrence of a heart attack or other heart problems. Main ingredient in Nu-Seals is Aspirin.



Nu-Seals Side Effects


Nu-Seals side effects of Nu-Seals include stomach pain or discomfort, stomach ulcers, heartburn, nausea, vomiting and intestinal bleeding. Rare Nu-Seals side effects include abnormal bleeding, insomnia, fatigue, short breath, itching, redness and swelling of the face and rash.

Nu-Seals Side Effects Reporting


If you experience any Nu-Seals side effects not mentioned above you should report it to your primary health care provider or FDA 1-800-FDA-1088 in the United States, Health Canada 1-866-225-0709 in Canada, MHRA 020 3080 6000 in UK, or TGA 1800 020 653 in Australia.

NU-SEALS OVERDOSE


Nu-Seals overdose symptoms may include diarrhea, nausea, blood vomiting, short breath, and ringing in the ear. In case of an Nu-Seals overdose, seek medical attention right away. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose of Nu-Seals.

NU-SEALS CAUTION


Nu-Seals should not be taken if you had allergic reaction in the past from using it, or if you have bleeding disorder, asthma, or stomach ulcers.

Nu-Seals should not be given to children under 16 for flu or chickenpox, as Nu-Seals has been associated with the development of an often fatal condition, known as Reye's syndrome.

Nu-Seals should not be given during pregnancy especially the last 3 months of pregnancy. If you are nursing, inform your doctor as Nu-Seals does pass into breast milk.

 

NU-SEALS INTERACTIONS



Consult with your physician before combining Nu-Seals with Acetazolamide, ACE-inhibitor-type blood pressure medications, Antacids, Antigout medications, Arthritis medications, Blood thinners, certain diuretics, Diabetes medications including Insulin and Seizure medications.

Alcohol can increase the likelihood of stomach ulcer and intestinal bleeding.

Herbs like garlic, ginger, and ginkgo may increase the risk of upset stomach.

Vitamin E and Fish oil supplements may increase the risk of bleeding.
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