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Relcofen

Main Ingredient: Ibuprofen

Relcofen is a Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDS). Relcofen is used for to relieve the pain and inflammation of the rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, treatment of menstrual pain, and relief of mild to moderate pain, migraine and to reduce fever.
Relcofen works by blocking and reducing the level of prostaglandis. Prostaglandins is a chemical produced in the body in response to injury and certain diseases and conditions and is responsible for causing inflammation, pain and fever.

Relcofen is available over-the-counter and with prescription.

RELCOFEN CAUTION

Avoid taking Relcofen if you are sensitive or allergic to aspirin, or if you have asthma.

Inform your physician any drug reactions that you have experienced with Relcofen in the past.

Drinking alcohol increases the side effects of Relcofen especially bleeding.

Do not use more than the dosage prescribed by your physician.

Taking Relcofen with blood pressure medicines such as beta-blockers and diuretics lowers their effectiveness.

Peptic ulcers and bleeding can occur without warning when using Relcofen.

Relcofen should be used with caution if you have kidney or liver disease.

Do not take aspirin or any other anti-inflammatory drugs while taking Relcofen unless advised by your physician.

If you have a severe allergic reaction from Relcofen, seek medical help right away.

If you are taking blood-thinning medication such as warfarin, Relcofen may extend bleeding time.

RELCOFEN SIDE EFFECTS

Common side effects of Relcofen may include, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, fluid retention and swelling, heartburn, indigestion, nausea, nervousness, rash, and vomiting.

Rare side effects of Relcofen may include, abdominal bleeding, blood in urine, blurred vision, changes in heartbeat, confusion, depression, dry eyes, hives, inability to sleep, kidney or liver damage, severe allergic reactions, shortness of breath, sleepiness, stomach ulcer, vomiting blood, painful urination.

Ulcers or internal bleeding can happen especially when Relcofen is used for long time or in large doses.

 

RELCOFEN INTERACTIONS

Check with your physician before combining Relcofen with the following:

Aspirin
Blood pressure medications

Beta-blockers such as Atenolol
Blood-thinning drugs
Diuretics
Lithium
Methotrexate

Do not combine Relcofen with herbs like Garlic, Ginkgo and Ginseng.

RELCOFEN OVERDOSE

Symptoms of Relcofen overdose may include acute depression (crying spell), abdominal pain, short breath, drowsiness, irregular heartbeat, kidney failure, low blood pressure, nausea, seizures, and vomiting.

In case of an Relcofen overdose, seek medical attention right away.

If you miss a dose of Relcofen, 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.

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