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ee toe doe' lak, april 7, 2005, the food and drug administration, fda, announced that they are asking manufacturers, all prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nsaids, to revise the drug labeling, to include a ''boxed'', serious warning about the potential for increased risk, cardiovascular events, heart attack and stroke, serious and potentially life-threatening gastrointestinal, gi, bleeding associated with their use, this information will also state that patients who have just had heart surgery should not take these medications, should talk to a physician, taking one, drugs and have any questions, concerns about this new information, etodolac, relieve the pain, tenderness, inflammation, swelling, stiffness caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, short-acting etodolac, lodine, relieve pain from other causes, etodolac is a prescription drug, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, nsaids, stopping the body's production, a substance that causes pain, fever, inflammation, etodolac comes as a tablet, a capsule, an extended-release, long-acting, tablet, take by mouth, to treat arthritis, the tablet and capsule are usually taken two to three times a day, extended-release tablet is usually taken once a day with food, to relieve pain from other causes, etodolac is usually taken with food every 6 to 8 hours as needed, take etodolac, take it around the same time every day, take etodolac exactly as directed, don't take less or more, read my prescription, keep the tablets, original container until you are ready to use them, swallow the extended-release tablets whole; do not split, chew, crush them, etodolac for arthritis, a physician may start you on a low dose, etodolac and gradually increase my dose, etodolac also is used sometimes to treat ankylosing spondylitis, tendinitis, bursitis, painful shoulder, gout, the possible risks, using this medication for my condition, before taking etodolac, allergic to etodolac, aspirin, other nsaids, ibuprofen, advil, motrin, naproxen, aleve, naprosyn, any other medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, herbal products you are taking, be sure to mention, anticoagulants, 'blood thinners', warfarin, coumadin, aspirin; cyclosporine, neoral, sandimmune, digoxin, lanoxin, lithium, eskalith, lithobid, and methotrexate, rheumatrex, a physician may need to change the doses, monitor you carefully for side effects, smoke, drink large amounts, alcohol, ever had stomach problems, ulcers; asthma; swelling, the hands, feet, ankles, lower legs, fluid retention, high blood pressure; heart failure (Encyc), kidney, liver disease (Encyc), pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Encyc), become pregnant while taking etodolac, surgery, dental surgery, taking etodolac, a special diet, a physician tells you otherwise, continue my normal diet, take the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, what side effects can this medication cause, etodolac, side effects, symptoms are severe, stomach pain, diarrhea, gas, bloating, upset stomach (Encyc), weakness, dizziness (Encyc), depression, chills, nervousness, constipation, vomiting, painful, frequent urination, some side effects can be serious, symptoms are uncommon, black and tarry stools (Encyc), red blood in stools, bloody vomit, vomiting material that looks like coffee grounds, blurred vision (Encyc), swelling, the hands, feet, ankles, lower legs, unexplained weight gain, skin rash (Encyc), itching, hives, difficulty breathing (Encyc), swallowing, yellowing, the skin, eyes, pale skin, ringing, ears, etodolac, other side effects, any unusual problems while taking this medication, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, symptoms, overdose may, energy, drowsiness (Encyc), upset stomach (Encyc), vomiting, stomach pain, coma, a physician may order certain lab tests, body's response to etodolac, before having any laboratory test, laboratory personnel, taking etodolac, lodine lodine xl



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