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✅ Relieves Inflammation
✅ Eases Pain
✅ Reduces Swelling
✅ Treats Arthritis
✅ Manages Gout

Inmecin contains Indomethacin.

Product Overview

Inmecin is an indomethacin-based medication available in capsule form. As a powerful nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it effectively alleviates pain, inflammation, and swelling caused by various medical conditions. Known for its rapid action, Inmecin provides reliable symptom relief, making it a preferred option for managing pain and discomfort.

Uses

This medication is primarily prescribed for treating rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, and acute shoulder pain. Inmecin works by blocking prostaglandin production – the body compounds responsible for pain and inflammation. Through this mechanism, it effectively reduces discomfort and improves mobility in affected patients.

How to Use

Take Inmecin capsules whole with a full glass of water, preferably with meals to prevent stomach irritation. The capsules should not be crushed or chewed to maintain their delayed-release properties. Always adhere to your healthcare provider’s prescribed dosage. For any usage concerns, consult your doctor or pharmacist for professional advice.

How it Works

The active component indomethacin inhibits cyclooxygenase enzymes, which are crucial for prostaglandin synthesis. By interrupting this inflammatory pathway, Inmecin effectively reduces pain, swelling, and inflammation associated with various conditions, providing significant symptomatic relief.

Dosage and Administration

Dosage varies depending on the treated condition and symptom severity. Typically administered 2-3 times daily with food or milk to minimize gastrointestinal effects. Your physician will determine the optimal dosage based on your medical history and treatment response. Never exceed prescribed amounts without medical consultation.

Benefits

  • Rapid and effective pain and inflammation relief
  • Reduction of swelling and joint stiffness
  • Enhanced comfort and movement capability
  • Effective management of arthritis, gout, and related conditions
  • Convenient capsule form for easy consumption

Common Side Effects

Some patients may experience mild, temporary side effects including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, headaches, or stomach discomfort. Consult your healthcare provider if these symptoms persist or intensify.

Common Concerns

Potential risks include gastrointestinal ulcers, bleeding, and kidney impairment. Long-term NSAID use may increase cardiovascular risks. Patients with pre-existing gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, or renal conditions should use Inmecin under strict medical supervision.

Warnings

Contraindicated for patients with NSAID hypersensitivity, active peptic ulcers, severe heart failure, or kidney disease. Elderly patients require special caution due to increased susceptibility to gastrointestinal bleeding and renal complications.

Storage Information

Store at room temperature (20°C-25°C) in a dry, dark place. Keep in original packaging and away from children’s reach. Do not use after the expiration date shown on the package.

Disclaimer:

This information is provided for educational purposes only and has been medically reviewed for accuracy. It should not replace professional medical advice. Not all potential side effects, interactions, or contraindications are listed here. Always consult your physician regarding any health condition or medication. This content aims to complement, not substitute, the doctor-patient relationship.

Strength

25 mg, 50 mg

Quantity

30 Capsule/s, 60 Capsule/s, 90 Capsule/s, 180 Capsule/s

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