When is the best time to take Aceclofenac Extended-Release Tablets?



Aceclofenac Extended-Release Tablets are best taken mostly with meals, and specific medication should be prescribed by your doctor.

Aceclofenac Extended-Release Tablets is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug suitable for use in the management of pain and inflammatory symptoms caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. The most common adverse reactions to the drug include dyspepsia, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, and elevated liver enzymes.

The drug is generally recommended to be taken once a day, and the drug insert does not specify whether it should be taken before or after meals, but it is recommended that the drug be taken after meals to minimize the adverse effects of the drug.

Contraindications include hypersensitivity to the product, pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy, those suffering from severe heart failure, hepatic or renal insufficiency, those suffering from or suspected of having gastric or duodenal ulcers or a history of recurrence of the disease, and those suffering from asthma, bronchospasm, acute rhinitis when taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Pay attention to swallow the whole tablet, chewing may affect the slow-release effect, patients with intestinal diseases or peptic ulcer, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Use with caution or under close monitoring, long-term use of the drug patients need to be regularly examined, in order to prevent the impact on liver and kidney function.

Specific medication should be under the guidance of a specialist, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.