Uses of Etodolac
Etodolac is used to relieve pain and inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Therapeutic Category
Etodolac: Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
How Etodolac works
Etodolac helps in reducing pain and inflammation in the joints by preventing the formation of prostaglandins and other mediators of inflammation and pain.
Common side effects of Etodolac
- stomach ulcer
- bleeding and pain
- diarrhoea
- constipation
- indigestion, flatulence
- chills and fever
- nausea, vomiting, bloating
- itching, rashes
- blurred vision, tingling in ears
- infrequent urination
- joint pain
- dizziness, fatigue, nervousness, malaise
- heart burn
When to consult your doctor
Consult your doctor:
- in case of accidental overdosage
- if you experience allergic reaction which causes difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat
- if you experience chest pain, high blood pressure, swelling of the ankles, palpitations (throbbing of heart), several types of anaemia or other blood disorders, unexpected bruising and bleeding
- if you experience stomach and bowel (gastrointestinal) problems
- if you experience kidney failure symptoms (difficulty or pain when passing urine, discolouration of urine or urinating more or less often than usual)
- if you have symptoms of liver failure and inflammation of the pancreas
- if you have aseptic Meningitis symptoms (a very high temperature, being sick, a headache, a blotchy rash, a stiff neck, a dislike of bright lights, drowsiness and fits)
Health Tips for Etodolac
- Etodolac should be taken with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset or irritation
- Avoid alcohol consumption while taking Etodolac as it increases the risk of stomach bleeding and may increase the side effects of the medication