NSAIDs prescribed painkiller drug- Nimesulide tablet is used for the treatment of acute pain, Primary dysmennorhea and also to treat degenerative joint disease.
Nimesulide tablet was launched in Italy for the first time as Aulin and Mesulid in 1985 and is presently available in more than 50 countries worldwide.
It is available in a variety of forms: tablets, powder for dissolution in water, suppositories, mouth dissolving tablets and topical gel.
Its multifactorial mode of action gives it a unique and broad action on inflammatory processes.
Nimesulide also has superior gastrointestinal safety as compared to other NSAIDs.
Nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is used for the treatment of:
Nimesulide tablet was launched in Italy for the first time as Aulin and Mesulid in 1985 and is presently available in more than 50 countries worldwide.
It is available in a variety of forms: tablets, powder for dissolution in water, suppositories, mouth dissolving tablets and topical gel.
Its multifactorial mode of action gives it a unique and broad action on inflammatory processes.
Nimesulide also has superior gastrointestinal safety as compared to other NSAIDs.
Nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is used for the treatment of:
- Acute (short-term) pain
- Osteoarthritis (Joint pains)
- Primary Dysmenorrhoea (period pains)
Nimesulide is also used to:
- Increase in energy
- Improve skin tone
- Heart disease
- Dry skin
Nimesulide Dosage:
Adults: 100 mg twice daily
Children: 5mg/kg of body weight in 2 or 3 divided doses.
Children: 5mg/kg of body weight in 2 or 3 divided doses.
The minimum effective dose should be used for the shortest duration to reduce the undesirable effects.
The maximum duration of a treatment course with Nimesulide is 15 days.
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