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What is Naproxen? What does Naproxen use for?
One non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine is naproxen. The effects of naproxen are antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory.
Naproxen is primarily used to treat inflammatory rheumatic illnesses and chronic inflammatory joint disease, including:
Gout and arthritis attack
Arthritis Inflammation and swelling following an accident
Naproxen for headache
Different types of headaches can be treated with naproxen.
As a starting dose, adults should take 1-2 tablets of naproxen (equal to 250–500 mg of naproxen) and, if necessary, another single dose of 1 tablet eight to twelve hours later.
Naproxen for migraine
Additionally, studies have indicated that naproxen is useful in the management of migraines of various intensities.
Naproxen is taken by adults and children over the age of 12 in two doses, the first of which is 1-2 tablets (equal to 250–500 mg Naproxen), and the second of which, if necessary, is one tablet taken 8–12 hours later.
Naproxen for toothache
A toothache can be treated with naproxen.
Naproxen is taken by adults and children over the age of 12 in two doses, the first of which is 1-2 tablets (equal to 250–500 mg Naproxen), and the second of which, if necessary, is one tablet taken 8–12 hours later.
Naproxen for cramps
Naproxen is also useful for easing unpleasant cramps and other menstrual-related discomfort.
Adolescents should start with 1 to 2 Naproxen tablets (equal to 250 to 500 mg of Naproxen) and repeat the dose if necessary after 8 hours.
How long does Naproxen stay in your system?
The Naproxen tablet’s active component is entirely absorbed into the bloodstream via the intestines. 15 hours or less after intake is the maximum half-life.
Finally, the liver and kidneys inactivate the active substance and expel it from the body.
Naproxen doses
Because every patient is unique, it is advised to take naproxen 250 mg as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist.
The following dosages are advised, unless otherwise stated:
Adult
Depending on the condition, an adult should take 500 mg to 1250 mg of naproxen daily, divided into 1-3 doses.
As a starting dose for adults, it is advised to take 1-2 tablets of naproxen (equal to 250–500 mg of naproxen) for mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, toothaches, and menstruation discomfort. If further medication is required, an adult will take a single dose of 1 tablet 8–12 hours later.
Children and teenagers
Naproxen 250 mg administration to children under the age of 12 is not advised because the drug’s concentration may be higher than the daily recommended dose.
For teenagers 12 years of age and older, the suggested daily dose range is 10 to 15 mg of naproxen per kilogram of body weight divided into 2 doses each day, depending on the illness. Naproxen should only be taken up to 15 mg/kg of body weight per day.
Naproxen overdose
Headache, drowsiness, loss of consciousness (including myoclonic spasms in youngsters), dizziness, stomach discomfort, nausea, and vomiting are all possible overdose symptoms. Additionally, it may lower blood pressure and result in respiratory depression, which is a decrease in breathing.
What are the side effects of Naproxen?
The body generally tolerates naproxen quite well, but adverse effects might happen. The effects on the neurological system and the mucosal structure of the stomach and intestines account for the majority of the adverse effects.
As a result, Naproxen frequently causes gastrointestinal side effects such nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and gastric and duodenal ulcers. Headaches, lightheadedness, vision and auditory problems (tinnitus), and irritation are some of the more uncommon Naproxen adverse effects.
Does Naproxen raise blood pressure?
Naproxen might cause the body to retain fluid, which can raise blood pressure and put more strain on the heart and kidneys.
What are Naproxen interactions?
When used with the following compounds, naproxen should be avoided:
- Agents that thin the blood (oral anticoagulants)
- Digoxin is a medication used to treat heart failure.
- Cortisone and its glucocorticoids
- medication for epilepsy
Pregnancy and lactation
Alternative drugs like paracetamol or ibuprofen are advised during pregnancy and lactation. However, Naproxen can be administered with a doctor’s approval if it’s absolutely essential. Third-trimester pregnancy is not a time to use naproxen.
Naproxen and alcohol
Alcohol consumption is not advised when taking naproxen since it increases the risk of bleeding.
Contraindications of Naproxen
A patient shouldn’t take naproxen 250 mg if they have:
Intolerance to the components
digestive tract ulcers
circulation issues
You should see a doctor if you suffer from any of the following conditions:
In the past, there have also been gastrointestinal complaints, blood clotting issues, peripheral circulation issues (such as hands and feet), cerebral vascular circulation issues, coronary heart disease, excessive blood pressure, and problems with renal or liver function.
Regardless of the presence of diseases, it is advised to see a doctor or pharmacist prior to usage to rule out any potential side effects and interactions.
Where can you buy Naproxen?
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