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What is Naproxen used for?
Naproxen is prescribed for the treatment of the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, tendonitis, gout, menstrual cramps or bursitis, such as pain and inflammation. Naproxen is an NSAID (non steroidal anti inflammatory drug) which prevents the body releasing certain hormones which cause this pain and inflammation in the body.
What are Naproxen side effects?
Side effects of Naproxen can include blurred vision, tinnitus, headaches, mild heartburn, constipation, itchy skin, nervousness, diarrhea, dizziness, and abdominal pain. More serious side effects can include low fever; chills; jaundice; sudden weight gain or swelling; coughing up blood; black stools; dark urine; headaches with blistering skin; stiff neck; muscle weakness or pain; numbness or severe tingling; vomit which looks like coffee grounds; chest pain; breathlessness; or vision or balance problems. You should contact your doctor if you experience any of these serious side effects. If you experience any of the signs of an allergic reaction, you should get emergency help immediately. These signs can include swelling of the face, mouth or tongue; trouble breathing; rash or hives.
What to know before taking Naproxen?
As with all NSAIDS, for people taking Naproxen there is an increased risk of developing problems with intestinal or stomach bleeding and also with circulation or heart problems such as strokes or heart attacks. NSAIDS can increase the risk of bleeding or perforations in the stomach and intestines which can be deadly as these conditions can occur suddenly without warning. You should be on the look out for signs of this such as black or bloody stools, vomiting which looks like coffee grounds, or coughing up blood. If you notice any of these signs, you should seek emergency medical assistance immediately. Signs of a stroke or heart attack can include slurred speech, vision or balance problems, pain in the chest, or shortness of breath. Before you take Naproxen you may need to be tested to determine a safe amount of the drug if you have any conditions such as liver disease; blood clotting or bleeding disorder; hypertension; asthma; kidney disease; nose polyps; history of strokes, blood clots or heart attacks; history of stomach ulcers or if you smoke. If you have any of these conditions you might not be permitted to take Naproxen so it is recommended that you tell your doctor. Do not take Naproxen if you are pregnant as it could harm an unborn infant especially in the last trimester where it has been known to cause birth defects. Naproxen can also be passed to a nursing baby through breast milk so should not be taken by a breast feeding mother.
What is the Naproxen dosage?
You should take Naproxen as directed by your doctor. Only take the amount of Naproxen that has been prescribed by your doctor and do not take it for longer than the recommended course. Dosage will vary from person to person. The normal dose for adults is 250-500mg two times each day as required. Naproxen should be taken with food to prevent an upset stomach. Do not break, chew or crush the extended release tablets as this could result in your body absorbing too much of the drug at one time. Extended release tablets are designed to release the drug slowly into your body.
What are the Naproxen interactions?
Naproxen may interact with certain drugs such as Prednisone, Nabumetone, Fosinopril, Warfarin, Furosemide, Lisinopril, Aspirin, Methotrexate, Indomethacin and Ramipril. Check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking any over the counter medication as they may contain similar drugs to those in Naproxen and taking them together could result in an overdose of a certain type of medication. Tell your doctor also about any vitamins or herbal products which you are taking to prevent any interactions as there may be other drugs which interact with Naproxen.
What should I avoid while taking Naproxen?
Taking Naproxen with alcohol could increase side effects such as stomach bleeding so it is recommended that you avoid alcohol while taking Naproxen. Naproxen can cause an increased sensitivity to sunlight so you should avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and take extra care when going out in the sun by using a high factor sunscreen and wearing protective clothing.







