No, it does not have aspirin, but it is considered an "NSAID" which means it is a close cousin of aspirin. Etodolac is a pain medication in the same family as ibuprofen (Advil). NSAIDS can have blood thinning properties, although not as much as aspirin. Therefore, you should not be taking large amounts of aspirin while using etodolac. For those people taking low dose aspirin for heart health as well as an NSAID like etodolac, it is OK to take your daily aspirin. Just make sure that you take it prior to any other NSAID (wait 30-45 minutes before taking the NSAID). This ensures that you will retain the cardioprotective properties of aspirin.
No, it contains "etodolac" as the only active drug (anti-inflammatory)
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yes you can.. I get 180 of endocet & 180 of lortab a month plus other meds. you just have to be really careful about tylenol amount you are taking! 4,000mg of tylenol can kill a person...
can you take gabapentin and etodolac together
etodolac is a non narcotic pain killer that will not lead to dependence.
Etodolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID); the brand names are Lodine and Lodine XL.
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Yes, if both drugs are required and prescribed for you. Etodolac is an anti-inflammatory / painkiller drug and Percocet is a painkiller (acetaminophen + narcotic).
Etodolac is a class of NSAIDs, are used for the management of mild to moderate pain, fever, and inflammation. They work by reducing the levels of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that are responsible for pain and the fever and tenderness that occur with inflammation. Etodolac blocks the enzyme that makes prostaglandins.
Yes, if both drugs are required and prescribed for you. Etodolac is an anti-inflammatory / painkiller drug and Percocet is a painkiller (acetaminophen + narcotic).
No it does not. It is a non narcotic pain reliever.
Can you take Lodine and Adipex
No, Etodolac is not an antibiotic. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is only available on prescription for the treatment of chronic arthritis.