Cosa fa la Nimesulide?

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Cosa fa la Nimesulide?

Cosa fa la Nimesulide?

La Nimesulide è usata nel trattamento di breve durata del dolore acuto in caso di dolori acuti legati a disturbi ginecologici, come nella dismenorrea, e nel caso di osteoartrosi, dolore neoplastico e attacchi acuti di gotta.

Quando prendere Nimesulide?

La dose abituale è una compressa da 100 mg o una bustina da 100 mg di granulato per sospensione orale, due volte al giorno dopo i pasti. Usi NIMESULIDE RATIOPHARM per il periodo più breve possibile e per non più di 15 giorni in un singolo ciclo di trattamento.

Quali sono i farmaci Nimesulide?

Esempi di Medicinali contenenti Nimesulide

  • Actalide® (colluttorio)
  • Algimesil®
  • Algolider®
  • Aulin®
  • Aulin Gel®
  • Domes®
  • Efridol®
  • Erreflog® (colluttorio)

Quanto tempo ci vuole per fare effetto Nimesulide?

Nimesulide
Dati farmacocinetici
MetabolismoEpatico (P450)
Emivita1.8-4.7 ore
Escrezionerenale (50%) Fecale (29%)

Does Nimesulide aggravate less bleeding than ibuprofen?

  • The study hypothesis was that the analgesic efficacy of nimesulide and ibuprofen is similar but that nimesulide may aggravate less bleeding than ibuprofen. The primary endpoint for the study was the need for rescue analgesics during the first 24 hours after surgery and the incidence of primary and secondary significant bleeding.

How long do ibuprofen and nimesulide stay in your system?

  • Cessation of significant pain while swallowing occurred after 3-19 (10.9 ± 3.8) days in the nimesulide group versus 7-20 (12.9 ± 3.3) days in the ibuprofen group (p = 0.041), and return to normal daily activities occurred after 3-21 (10.3 ± 4.9) days in the nimesulide group versus after 3-19 (12.7 ± 4.2) days in the ibuprofen group (p = 0.048).

Is Nimesulide as effective as ibuprofen in pain management after tonsillectomy?

  • One patient (3%) in the nimesulide group and five patients (12%) [p = 0.22] in the ibuprofen group needed electrocautery to stop postoperative bleeding. Conclusion: Oral nimesulide was as effective as ibuprofen in pain management after tonsillectomy, and nimesulide improved the recovery after discharge.

Is Nimesulide safe for children?

  • Less than 10 days of nimesulide does not appear to increase the risk of hypothermia, gastrointestinal bleeding, epigastric pain, vomiting, diarrhea, or transient, asymptomatic elevation of liver enzymes compared to ketoprofen, paracetamol, mefenamic acid, aspirin, or ibuprofen in children.

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