Glafenine hydrochloride indications
Oral
Pain and inflammation
Adult: 200-400 mg 3-4 times daily.
Child: 10-15 yr: 200 mg tid; 5-9 yr: 100 mg tid.
Glafenine hydrochloride dosage
Oral
Pain and inflammation
Adult: 200-400 mg 3-4 times daily.
Child: 10-15 yr: 200 mg tid; 5-9 yr: 100 mg tid.
Glafenine hydrochloride interactions
Oral anticoagulants; antivirals; phenytoin; sulfonylurea antidiabetic; methotrexate; cardiac glycosides; ACE inhibitors; diuretics; β-blocker; other NSAIDs; lithium; ciclosporin; tacrolimus; moclobemide. Corticosteroids; antiplatelet drugs, biphosphonates, SSRIs and pentoxifylline increase GI bleeding risk. Avoid alcohol and tobacco.
Potentially Fatal: Quinolones: Convulsion may occur.
Glafenine hydrochloride side effects
Anaphylaxis; hepatotoxicity; nephrotoxicity; GI disturbances; crystallization in the urinary tract; cross-reactivity with floctafenine.
Glafenine hydrochloride contraindications
Peptic ulceration; hypersensitivity to NSAIDs/aspirin; moderate/severe renal impairment.
Active ingredient matches for Glafenine hydrochloride:
Glafenine hydrochloride
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