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Product trade name: Fuxen
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products: Fuxen available forms, composition, doses: Fuxen destination | category: Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes: Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers: Online pharmacy, drugstores, pharma, health and beauty shops selling this or related pharmaceutical products: There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient naproxen: Fuxen information Fuxen is an anti-inflammatory non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medicine. Fuxen's actions help reduce the chemicals found in the patient's organism that are usually responsible for the triggering of inflammation and pain. Fuxen indications Fuxen is a drug normally prescribed in the treatment of pain, stiffness or inflammation that are usually triggered by medical disorders such as Gout, Osteoarthritis, menstruation abdominal cramps, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, injury, buritis and tendonitis. Fuxen could also be prescribed in the treatment of other medical conditions that have not been mentioned here. Fuxen warnings While the patient is following a treatment with Fuxen, he or she should avoid consuming big amounts of alcohol. It is recommended that alcohol drinks should be entirely avoided as they increase the danger of stomach bleeding. Therefore, if the patient is consuming more than 3 bottles of different alcoholic beverages he or she might not be allowed to start a treatment with Fuxen. Fuxen can lead to drowsiness and dizziness. If you are following a treatment with this drug you should be careful while performing actions that require mental and physical alertness. The treatment with Fuxen should be carefully monitored in the case of patients suffering from any of the next medical disorders: Allergic reactions to Aspirin (or any other NSAIDs) Bleeding disorder Liver problems High blood pressure Heart failure Congestive heart disease Fluid retention Ulcer Kidney disease Stomach bleeding If you are suffering from any of these medical disorders you might not be allowed to start a treatment with Fuxen. Fuxen is a Category B FDA pregnancy drug. Therefore it is not considered to be harmful to an unborn child. However, if you are pregnant, consult with your doctor before starting a treatment with Fuxen. Naproxen (one of Fuxen's main ingredients) can pass into breast milk. If you are nursing an infant you should consult with your doctor before starting a treatment with Fuxen. Fuxen intake guidelines Fuxen ought to be taken in just like your doctor told you to. Do not disobey the physician's instructions. You should accompany each dose of the drug with a glass of water (from 6 to 8 ounces of liquid). Do not take Fuxen on an empty stomach as it can cause stomach upset. Do not stop your treatment with this drug without your doctor's consent even if you do not feel better after a few days of treatment. Fuxen dosage Ask your doctor to calculate the dose of Fuxen that suits you best. The correct dosage varies from one person to another, as it depends on a couple of factors. Fuxen overdose Reported Fuxen overdose symptoms are: Nausea Excessive sweating Vomiting Tingling sensation in legs and arms Blurred vision No or little urine production Shallow and slow breathing Stomach pains Numbness Ringing in the ears If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed here, you are in need of medical attention (inform your doctor immediately). Fuxen missed dose Fuxen can be taken in when you need it or on a regular basis. If you are following a treatment with Fuxen, try not to miss any of your doses. If you happen to miss one take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for another dose, skip the one that you have missed and continue with your regular schedule. You should not take in a double dose of this drug. Fuxen side effects Very serious side effects of Fuxen are bloody vomit or bloody stools. Other dangerous side effects of Fuxen are: Allergic reactions (difficulty while breathing, throat closing, hives, swelling of mouth, lips and tongue). Tingling Muscle cramps Mouth ulcers Numbness Fluid retention Jaundice Ringing in the ears Stomach cramps or stomach upsets, indigestion or heartburn Other side effects of the drug are: Dizziness Nausea Headache Fatigue Depression Dry mouth Weakness Irregular menstruation There are other mild side effects that can also occur if you are taking Fuxen. Inform your physician if you feel anything disturbing or unusual. Fuxen drug reactions You should inform your doctor if you are following a treatment with any of the drugs listed here: Aspirin NSAIDs Cold and cough medicines Steroids (like prednisone) Anti coagulants Insulin Lithium Probenecid Pepto-Bismol If you are taking any of these drugs you may not be allowed to start taking Fuxen. Ask for your doctor's advice before you start a treatment with this drug.
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