Etoxib

Etoxib Dosage/Direction for Use

etoricoxib

Manufacturer:

KRKA

Distributor:

Uni Drug
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Dosage/Direction for Use
Posology: As the cardiovascular risks of etoricoxib may increase with dose and duration of exposure, the shortest duration possible and the lowest effective daily dose should be used. The patient's need for symptomatic relief and response to therapy should be re-evaluated periodically, especially in patients with osteoarthritis (see Contraindications, Precautions, Adverse Reactions and Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics under Actions).
Osteoarthritis: The recommended dose is 30 mg once daily. In some patients with insufficient relief from symptoms, an increased dose of 60 mg once daily may increase efficacy. In the absence of an increase in therapeutic benefit, other therapeutic options should be considered.
Rheumatoid arthritis: The recommended dose is 60 mg once daily. In some patients with insufficient relief from symptoms, an increased dose of 90 mg once daily may increase efficacy. Once the patient has clinically stabilized, a dose reduction to 60 mg once daily may be appropriate. In the absence of an increase in therapeutic benefit, other therapeutic options should be considered.
Ankylosing spondylitis: The recommended dose is 60 mg once daily. In some patients with insufficient relief from symptoms, an increased dose of 90 mg once daily may increase efficacy. Once the patient has clinically stabilized, a dose reduction to 60 mg once daily may be appropriate. In the absence of an increase in therapeutic benefit, other therapeutic options should be considered.
Treatment of acute pain: For acute pain conditions, the recommended dose is 90 mg or 120 mg once daily. Etoricoxib should be used only for the acute symptomatic period, limited to a maximum of 8 days treatment.
Acute gouty arthritis: The recommended dose is 120 mg once daily. Etoricoxib 120 mg should be used only for the acute symptomatic period, limited to a maximum of 8 days treatment. In clinical trials for acute gouty arthritis, etoricoxib was given for 8 days.
Primary Dysmenorrhea: The recommended dose is 120 mg once daily.
Post-Procedure Dental Pain: The recommended dose is 90 mg once daily, limited to a maximum of 3 days. Some patients may require other postoperative analgesia in addition to Etoxib during the three day treatment period.
Doses greater than those recommended for each indication have either not demonstrated additional efficacy or have not been studied. Therefore: The dose for OA should not exceed 60 mg daily.
The dose for RA should not exceed 90 mg daily.
The dose for ankylosing spondylitis should not exceed 90 mg daily.
The dose for acute gout should not exceed 120 mg daily.
The dose for acute pain and primary dysmenorrhea should not exceed 120 mg daily.
The dose for post-procedure dental surgery pain should not exceed 90 mg daily.
Special populations: Elderly patients: No dosage adjustment is necessary for elderly patients. As with other drugs, caution should be exercised in elderly patients (see Precautions).
Patients with hepatic impairment: Regardless of indication, in patients with mild hepatic dysfunction (Child-Pugh score 5-6) a dose of 60 mg once daily should not be exceeded. In patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction (Child-Pugh score 7-9), regardless of indication, the dose of 60 mg every other day should not be exceeded; administration of 30 mg once daily can also be considered. Clinical experience is limited particularly in patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction and caution is advised. There is no clinical experience in patients with severe hepatic dysfunction (Child-Pugh score ≥10); therefore, its use is contra-indicated in these patients (see Contraindications, Precautions and Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetics under Actions).
Patients with renal impairment: No dosage adjustment is necessary for patients with creatinine clearance ≥30 ml/min (see Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetics under Actions). The use of etoricoxib in patients with creatinine clearance <30 ml/min is contra-indicated (see Contraindications and Precautions).
Paediatric population: Etoricoxib is contra-indicated in children and adolescents under 16 years of age (see Contraindications).
Method of administration: Etoxib is administered orally and may be taken with or without food. The onset of the effect of the medicinal product may be faster when Etoxib is administered without food. This should be considered when rapid symptomatic relief is needed.
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