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Treatment of acute pain, primary dysmenorrhea. Nimesil should only be used as a second-line drug. The decision to prescribe nimesulide should be made on the basis of an assessment of all risks for a particular patient.

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Nimesil Nimesulide 100mg 30 Sachets

Treatment of acute pain, primary dysmenorrhea. Nimesil should only be used as a second-line drug. The decision to prescribe nimesulide should be made on the basis of an assessment of all risks for a particular patient.

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Nimesil Nimesulide 100mg 30
Sachets
$39.00

Nimesulide has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties. It,

therefore, has various uses and benefits to relieve pain, inflammation, and fever.
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Tooth pain. Headache. Backache. Postoperative pain. Dysmenorrhea. Menstrual
pain. Acute pain. Mild migraine. Muscle pain. Rheumatic Arthritis. Osteoarthritis.
Fever.

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Description

Pharmacological group: Non-selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). ATX code
M01A X17.

Composition:

Active ingredient: Nimesulide

1 single packet of 2 g of granules contains 100 mg of nimesulide. Excipients: macrogol cetostearyl
ether, sucrose, maltodextrin, citric acid, orange flavor

Indications:

Treatment of acute pain, primary dysmenorrhea. Nimesil should only be used as a second-line drug.
The decision to prescribe nimesulide should be made on the basis of an assessment of all risks for a
particular patient.

Contraindications:

Hypersensitivity to Nimesil, any other NSAID or to any of the excipients of the drug;
A history of hyperergic reactions (for example, bronchospasm, rhinitis, urticaria) in connection with
the use of acetylsalicylic acid or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs;
History of hepatotoxic reactions to Nimesil; Concomitant use of other substances with potential

hepatotoxicity;
Alcoholism and drug addiction; A history of gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation associated with
previous use of NSAIDs;
Peptic ulcer disease in the acute phase or a history of bleeding in the digestive tract, ulcers or
perforation; Cerebrovascular bleeding or other hemorrhages, as well as diseases accompanied by
bleeding;
Severe bleeding disorders;
Severe heart failure;
Severe renal impairment;
Liver dysfunction;
Fever and / or flu-like symptoms;
Age up to 12 years;
Third trimester of pregnancy and lactation (see section “Use during pregnancy or lactation” and
preclinical safety data);

Nimesulide can be taken through various forms, and oral form may work the best when taken for short
durations. It is best to avoid it if you have any serious illnesses that are mentioned above.

Method of administration and dosage:

Dosage.

In order to reduce the incidence of adverse reactions, it is necessary to use the minimum e ective
dose for a short time (see Section “Peculiarities of use”). The maximum duration of the course of
treatment with Nimesil is 15 days.

Adults. 1 packet (100 mg of Nimesil) 2 times a day after meals.

Elderly patients. Elderly patients do not need to reduce the daily dose (see section
“Pharmacokinetics”).

Children. Medicines containing Nimesil are contraindicated in children under 12 years of age (see also
the section “Contraindications”). Given the pharmacokinetic profile in adults and the
pharmacodynamic characteristics of nimesulide, dose adjustment for children aged 12 to 18 years is
not needed.

Impaired renal function. Given the pharmacokinetics, dose adjustment is not required in patients with
mild or moderate renal impairment (creatinine clearance 30-80 ml / min), while in severe renal
impairment (creatinine clearance <30 ml / min), Nimesil is contraindicated (see . section

“Contraindications” and “Pharmacokinetics”).

Liver dysfunction. The use of the drug Nimesil is contraindicated in patients with impaired liver
function (see section “Pharmacokinetics”). Adverse reactions can be minimized by using the drug for a
short period of time necessary to control symptoms (see section “Peculiarities of use”).

Mode of application. Pour the contents of the package into a glass with still water. Stir with a spoon
until an orange-scented suspension is obtained. Drink the suspension immediately after stirring.

The ability to influence the reaction rate when driving or operating machinery:

The study of the e ect of drugs containing nimesulide on the ability to drive vehicles or other
mechanisms has not been carried out, however, patients who experience dizziness, vertigo or
drowsiness after taking nimesulide should refrain from driving vehicles or other mechanisms.

Overdose:

Symptoms of acute NSAID overdose are usually limited to the following: apathy, drowsiness, nausea,
vomiting and epigastric pain, which are usually reversible with maintenance therapy. Gastrointestinal
bleeding is possible. Rarely possible arterial hypertension, acute renal failure, respiratory depression
and coma. There have been reports of anaphylactoid reactions when using therapeutic doses of
NSAIDs, which can occur in case of overdose. In case of overdose of NSAIDs, patients should be
provided with symptomatic and supportive treatment. There are no specific antidotes. There is no
information on the withdrawal of nimesulide by hemodialysis, but if we take into account its high
degree of binding to plasma proteins (up to 97.5%), it is unlikely that dialysis will be e ective in
overdose. In the presence of symptoms or after a severe overdose within 4 hours after taking the drug,
patients can be prescribed vomiting and / or activated charcoal (60-100 g for adults), and / or an
osmotic laxative. Forced diuresis, urinary obstruction, hemodialysis, or hemoperfusion may be
ine ective due to the high degree of protein binding. Kidney and liver function should be monitored.

Shelf life: 3 years.

Storage conditions:

Store in its original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.

FAQ

How does Nimesulide work?

 How does Nimesulide work?
 How often can I take nimesulide?
 Which is better: Nimesulide or paracetamol?
 Which is better: Nimesulide or ibuprofen?
 Can I take Nimesulide for a headache?
 How quickly does Nimesulide work?
 Is Nimesulide safe for the kidney?
 Is Nimesulide anti-inflammatory?

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