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Is everyone at the same risk for
side effects?
All risk factors do not apply to all people. To determine which treatment
is right for you, it depends on your overall health, other medical conditions,
and family history. This is only the reason why it’s important to
tell your doctor about your medicines you are using, your full medical history,
all the benefits and risks of your different treatment options. You and
your doctor together can decide which medication is best for your joint
pain. Also your doctor will suggest you whether Celebrex is right for you.
Who should not take CELEBREX?
Do not take Celebrex if you
have experienced asthma, hives or allergic reactions after taking aspirin
or other NSAIDs • are in late pregnancy
are having or have recently had a certain kind of heart surgery called coronary
artery bypass graft (CABG)
are allergic to Celebrex, the active ingredient in CELEBREX
are breastfeeding
have had allergic reactions to certain drugs called sulfonamides
Celebrex is used to relieve pain
and swelling (inflammation); this medicine is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drug (NSAID) known as a COX-2 inhibitor. Treatment of arthritis, acute pain,
and menstrual pain and discomfort are done by using Celebrex. It can also
be used in other circumstances for treatment, as if determined by your doctor. |
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