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Piroxicam
Hi there !
I thought I would ask if anyone is using this med. I have Aterial TOS and this is a med they put me on in case I get a bad flare up but I was told not to stay on it daily. Has anyone had any experience ? |
piroxicam is not a popular NSAID drug...
A cloud of suspicion hangs over it even today.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...v20/ai_4473536 It is hardly used anymore. I suggest you discuss this with your doctor. Why this particular NSAID? http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.o.../full/40/6/603 Quote:
blocked those aggressively. This is the drug info from Pfizer... http://www.pfizer.com/pfizer/download/uspi_feldene.pdf In it are stats stating that continuous use for 8-12 weeks is necessary for therapeutic effect. So taking this intermittently exposes you to GI bleeding risk without therapeutic effect. To date, naproxen is the only NSAID that has marginally passed the cardiovascular risk studies for NSAIDs. It too can cause GI issues, but they are less frequent than piroxicam. GI bleeding risk has been found to vary from person to person. This article reveals increased risk in those with autoimmune disorders: http://mednews.stanford.edu/releases...singh1198.html If you take SSRIs for depression, risk is higher also. http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjur...ing/index.html Some studies show use of a proton pump inhibitor like Prilosec may reduce risk of GI bleeding, so some doctors give them with NSAIDs. This article is interesting, informative and suggests interventions and explains risk factors for GI bleeding: http://www.uspharmacist.com/index.as...51/default.htm |
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