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Meaning of "nimesulide"

Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation
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  • A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic and antipyretic properties.

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Nimesulide is well absorbed when given by mouth.
Topical application of nimesulide and thiocolchicoside.
Nimesulide is similar in gastrointestinal safety to other NSAIDs.
These patients should not be rechallenged with nimesulide.
Nimesulide may be comprised in a suitable pharmaceutic carrier.
Topical pharmaceutical formulations containing nimesulide.
Nimesulide should only be prescribed as second line treatment.
Known hypersensitivity to nimesulide or to any of the excipients of the products.
Effects of other drugs on nimesulide.
A nimesulide spray may be a nimesulide solution in a spraying device.
The drug is called nimesulide.
Nimesulide appears to have little effect on renal prostaglandin synthesis in rats.
This invention relates to compositions of nimesulide for topical application.
The present invention relates to topical pharmaceutical formulations containing nimesulide.
The present invention relates to nimesulide topical formulations based on gel systems.

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Stable pharmaceutical solutions of nimesulide.
Nimesulide may be administered in any manner which achieves the desired effective concentration.
Perinatal vasoconstrictive renal insufficiency associated with maternal nimesulide use.
Prescribers should no longer prescribe systemic nimesulide for treating painful osteoarthritis.
Who have ever experienced symptoms of liver damage after using nimesulide.
The kinetic profile of nimesulide was unchanged in the elderly after acute and repeated doses.
Followed by agitation and cooling to room temperature to form a clear nimesulide solution.
Use of nimesulide for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
There is an increased risk of hepatoxicity associated with nimesulide whose magnitude still raises uncertainties.
The MAHs should perform a monitoring activity to evaluate the effectiveness of risk communication on nimesulide.
The simultaneous use of nimesulide and other anticoagulant drugs increases the effect of the latter.
Women should use the drug with caution during lactation and nimesulide is contraindicated during pregnancy.
Lot of nimesulide is suspended by Anvisa.
Other preparations on the Polish market containing nimesulide.
On filtration the nimesulide content was measured by UV photometry.
Compositions as claimed in the above claims containing Nimesulide.
Samples are analysed for dissolved nimesulide content by UV spectrophotometry.
The present invention relates to a controlled release composition of Nimesulide.
BCD complexation enhances solubility of nimesulide also under acidic pH conditions.
The obtained results are the same as the results for Nimesulide.
Nimesulide was never approved for use in countries such as the US and the UK.
The CHMP considered the gastrointestinal toxicity profile of nimesulide as compared to other.
Dissolved nimesulide in mg / ml is shown against pH values.
In accordance with the present invention there is disclosed a controlled release composition of Nimesulide.
If gastrointestinal bleeding or ulceration occurs, nimesulide should be discontinued.
Nimesulide is an inhibitor of the prostaglandin synthesis enzyme cyclo-oxygenase.
The preparation contains the substance, nimesulide.
Known hypersensitivity to nimesulide or to any other excipients in the gel / cream.
Nimesulide presents a risk of hepatotoxicity, including risk of fulminant hepatic failure.
Overall, gastrointestinal toxicity of nimesulide is regarded to be comparable to other available NSAIDs.
Nimesulide is not recommended long-term, as for chronic conditions such as arthritis.
Therefore, an increase in gastrointestinal toxicity events may occur if nimesulide ceases to be available.
In addition, nimesulide fully inhibits the action of other mediators of inflammation.
Here, too, shifts are found in the characteristic protons of the aromatic parts of nimesulide.
Commercially-available nimesulide containing products similarly form skin stains.

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