Etofree 600 ER Tablet- 10
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Manufactured By Lupin Ltd
Composition Etodolac (600mg)
Package Size ( 10 Tablet ER in a strip )
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Interactions / Warnings:
Taking Etodolac with alcohol may increase the risk of stomach bleeding.
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A: Etofree is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor
Q: Is Etofree controlled substance?
A: No, Etofree is not a controlled substance
Q: Is etodolac better than ibuprofen?
A: Etodolac belongs to the same class of medicines like ibuprofen. The effects of both are comparable
Q: Is etodolac like/ same as ibuprofen?
A: Etodolac also belongs to a group of medicines called NSAID like ibuprofen and has the same effect as ibuprofen in treating pain and inflammation
Q: Is Etofree an antibiotic?
A: No, Etofree belongs to a class of medicine called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), used to treat pain and inflammation
Q: Can I take Etofree for headache : Yes, Etofree can be taken for headache, toothache and back pain. Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding dosage, duration and frequency of use?
Q: Can I take Etofree with Aleve (naproxen)/naproxen/meloxicam/ Vicodine (acetaminophen and hydrocodone)/Percocet (acetaminophen and oxycodone)/aspirin?
A: Aleve (naproxen)/naproxen/meloxicam/Vicodine (acetaminophen and hydrocodone)/ Percocet (acetaminophen and oxycodone)/aspirin are all drugs that belong to the same group of medicines as Etofree i.e. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and therefore, concomitant use of two or more NSAIDs (including aspirin) may increase the risk of adverse effects. Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding dosage, duration and frequency of use, and any concomitant medication used
Q: Can I take etodolac with hydrocodone/ tramadol/oxycodone?
A: Hydrocodone/ tramadol/oxycodone also have pain relief (analgesic) action. Concomitant use with etodolac provides additive pain relief in severely painful conditions like post-surgical pain; however the combination may also increase the risk of adverse effects. Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding dosage, duration and frequency of use, and any concomitant medication used
Q: Can I take Etofree with flexeril?
A: Yes, flexeril is a muscle relaxant. You may be given Etofree with flexeril for painful muscle conditions. Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding dosage, duration and frequency of use, and any concomitant medication used
Q: Can I take etodolac with prednisolone/prednisone?
A: No, prednisone/ prednisolone is a corticosteroid (used to treat inflammation). Coadministration of etodolac with corticosteroids may increase risk of gastrointestinal ulceration or bleeding
Q: Can I take Etofree for headaches?
A: Yes, Etofree is a painkiller and can be used for headaches
Q: Does Etofree make you sleepy/high?
A: Yes, Etofree may make you feel sleepy. It is not known if it makes one feel high
Q: Does Etofree cause constipation and weight gain?
A: Etofree is not known to cause constipation and weight gain
Q: Is Etofree a muscle relaxer?
A: No, Etofree is not known to cause muscle relaxation. Etofree belongs to a class of medicine called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), used to treat pain and inflammation
Q: Does Etofree expire?
A: All Etofree formulations have an expiry date. Read the expiry information on the product package
Q: Does Etofree have aspirin/ acetaminophen?
A: No, Etofree does not have aspirin/ acetaminophen. Etofree is active molecule similar to aspirin and both belong to same group of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). All the three medicines are used to relieve pain. Acetaminophen is also used to bring down the fever.