Splint PC Tablet is a pain-relieving medicine. It is used to treat moderate to severe pain in conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It helps relieve pain and swelling in the joints and muscles.
Splint PC Tablet should be taken with food. This will prevent you from getting an upset stomach. The dose and duration will depend on what you are taking it for and how well it helps your symptoms. You should keep taking the medicine even if you feel better until the doctor says it is okay to stop using it.
The most common side effects of this medicine include mild vomiting, stomach pain, nausea, headache, and dizziness. If any of these side effects persist or get worse, you should let your doctor know. Your doctor may be able to suggest ways of preventing or reducing the symptoms.
Before using it, you should let your doctor know if you have a history of stomach ulcers, heart disease, high blood pressure, or liver or kidney disease. Let your doctor also know about all the other medicines you are taking because they may affect, or be affected by, this medicine. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using the medicine.
Splint PC Tablet is used for short-term relief of pain, inflammation, and swelling in conditions that affect joints and muscles. It can help relieve pain in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, or even after a dental (tooth-related) surgery. In general, you should take the lowest dose that works, for the shortest possible time. This will help you to go about your daily activities more easily and have a better, more active quality of life.
Side effects of Splint PC Tablet
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Splint PC
Headache
Vomiting
Stomach pain
Nausea
Dizziness
How to use Splint PC Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Splint PC Tablet should be taken with or after food.
How Splint PC Tablet works
Splint PC Tablet is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that are responsible for inflammation (pain and swelling).
Safety advice
Alcohol
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Splint PC Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
UNSAFE
Splint PC Tablet is highly unsafe during pregnancy. It can cause serious harm to the unborn baby, including birth defects and pregnancy loss. Do not use this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Breast feeding
CAUTION
Splint PC Tablet should be used with caution during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from the body.
Driving
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether Splint PC Tablet alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react. Please consult your doctor.
Kidney
CAUTION
Splint PC Tablet should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be needed.
Liver
CAUTION
Splint PC Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment may be needed.
What if you forget to take Splint PC Tablet?
If you miss a dose of Splint PC Tablet, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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I need to know about the foot drop treatment and what are the probability of getting fully cured Does any medicine helps in this ? Can anyone reply please
Dr. Mehtab Baig
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
No any medicine will help u only it cured by foot drop splint shoes, you can contact any orthotics and splint makers
Sir/madam I have done two three implants and three bridges due to brugsism I wear soft splint but all my joints and muscular pain starts after 2 hours so I remove the splint and sleep in the morning I have daily headache and all my jaws joint pains why and I have sinuses and boneloss inbetween the thoots why
Dr. Rohan Bhatt
Dental Surgery
Plz visir to good implantolgist with all ur x ray and documentHere i can't diagnosisUr problems can be due to imporper implant placement, or height or location or may be bone issue
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Is Splint PC Tablet a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)?
Yes. Splint PC Tablet is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
What are the contraindications for Splint PC Tablet?
Contraindications to Splint PC Tablet are an allergy, bleeding tendency, duodenal/gastric/peptic ulcer, stomatitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), ulcerative colitis, upper GI disease, late pregnancy, cardiac disease, hepatic impairment, and renal impairment.
How long does Splint PC Tablet work?
Splint PC Tablet is a long-acting drug. Once the daily dose is enough for the relief of pain, but it depends from person to person, as the effectiveness of piroxicam increases when given for a few weeks.
Is Splint PC Tablet effective in back pain management?
Yes. It can be given for decreasing the back pain. However, you should consult your doctor for the exact cause of your back pain and then start the treatment. Do not self-medicate, as the cause of back pain can be different for different people.
Is Splint PC Tablet effective in gout management?
Yes. Splint PC Tablet can be given for the treatment of acute gout. Research studies have shown Splint PC Tablet to be highly effective in the treatment of acute gout.
Can I use Splint PC Tablet if I am a diabetic?
A diabetic patient can only take Splint PC Tablet by consulting a doctor because these medicines have the propensity to cause renal failure when taken for a long period. Diabetes itself causes renal Splint PC Tablet, so taking piroxicam can lead to an increased risk of renal failure by many folds.
Can I use Splint PC Tablet if I am pregnant?
No. Splint PC Tablet should not be taken during pregnancy. It causes premature closure of the ductus arteriosus, which can lead to fetal heart failure and death of the baby.
Who should not take Splint PC Tablet?
Patients who had an asthma attack, hives, or other allergic reaction with aspirin or any other NSAID medicine, or for pain right before or after heart bypass surgery.
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