Effects and efficacy:
Suitable for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis, etc.
Usage and dosage:
Tablets Adults: The maximum recommended daily dose is 2 tablets, taken twice, 1 tablet each time, once in the morning and evening. Elderly: Generally, there is no need to reduce the dose, but it should be used with caution and closely observe possible adverse reactions. Children’s medication: The safety and effectiveness of children’s medication have not been confirmed. Patients with hepatic insufficiency: Patients with mild or moderate hepatic insufficiency should reduce the dose of aceclofenac. The recommended initial dose is 1 tablet per day. Patients with renal insufficiency: Patients with mild or moderate renal insufficiency do not need to adjust the dose, but should be cautious. Capsules are taken orally. Take with at least half a cup of water, and can be taken with food. Adults take 1 tablet (0.1g) twice a day or as directed by a doctor. The maximum recommended daily dose is 4 tablets. Patients with hepatic insufficiency: Patients with mild or moderate hepatic insufficiency should reduce the dose of aceclofenac. The recommended initial dose is 1 tablet (0.1g) per day. Patients with renal insufficiency: Patients with mild or moderate renal insufficiency do not need to adjust the dosage, but should use with caution. The same drug produced by different manufacturers may have inconsistent instructions. If you find that the instructions are inconsistent before taking the drug, please consult a doctor or pharmacist in time.
Drug contraindications:
Allergic to this product is prohibited. Pregnancy is prohibited. Children should be used with caution. Use with caution during lactation.
Related dosage forms:
Tablets, capsules
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