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Ebicox

Ebicox Contraindications

etoricoxib

Manufacturer:

ACME

Distributor:

Cathay Drug
Full Prescribing Info
Contraindications
Not to be given to those patients who have history of: Stroke: cerebrovascular accident, CVA; Heart attack: Myocardial infarction, MI; Coronary artery bypass graft: CABG; Uncontrolled hypertension; Congestive heart failure (CHF) NYHA II-IV.
COX-2 inhibitors are not to be given to patients with allergy to NSAIDs and those with asthma.
Exercise caution when prescribing Selective COX-2 inhibitors in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
Considering association between cardiovascular risk and exposure to COX-2 inhibitors, doctors are advised to use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration of treatment.
Intake of COX-2 inhibitors should be stopped with appearance of skin rash and signs of hypersensitivity.
If not yet instituted, warning statement should include potential gastrointestinal (gastric and liver) and renal toxicities.
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
Active peptic ulceration or active gastro-intestinal (GI) bleeding.
Patients who, after taking acetylsalicylic acid or NSAIDs including COX-2 (cyclooxygenase-2) inhibitors, experience bronchospasm, acute rhinitis, nasal polyps, angioneurotic oedema, urticaria, or allergic-type reactions.
Pregnant women and lactating mothers.
Severe hepatic dysfunction (serum albumin <25 g/L or Child-Pugh score ≥10).
Estimated renal creatinine clearance <30 mL/min.
Children and adolescents under 16 years of age.
Inflammatory bowel disease.
Congestive heart failure (NYHA II-IV).
Patients with hypertension whose blood pressure is persistently elevated above 140/90 mmHg and has not been adequately controlled.
Established ischaemic heart disease, peripheral arterial disease, and/or cerebrovascular disease.
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