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Etodolac Information

What's inside Etodolac

Etodolac Active Ingredients: etodolac, details.
Etodolac Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Etodolac 400 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Etodolac 500 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Etodolac 300 mg capsule oral 1.0 each OTC
Etodolac 200 mg capsule oral 1.0 each OTC

Recent Etodolac Side Effects

Posted by pia407 about 1 year ago
I just filled a prescription for Etodolac which I'm supposed to take for one week. The purpose is to try to alleviate inflam...

Posted by mommymarci21 over 2 years ago
I have alot of neausa and diahera since taking this medication.I not going to take it any longer....

Posted by jwebber over 4 years ago
heart pounding, difficulty breathing - this occurred after being on Etodolac for 7-9 days, 2/day.


Etodolac in the News

Ipca launches new pain manager - Express Pharma
Ipca Laboratories has just launched India's first Etodolac, called Etova, which is a new generation pain manager that is considerably safer than Coxibs, ...
Thu Nov 29 00:55:48 -0500 2007

Ipca launches new pain mgmt drug - Business Standard
Etova, in the class of drug called Etodolac, is a preferential Cox-II inhibitor, and is a safe and effective pain relieving agent. ...
Wed Oct 24 05:50:08 -0400 2007

Ipca launches new pain mgmt drug - Business Standard
all 4 news articles
Wed Oct 24 05:50:08 -0400 2007


Etodolac Chemical Information

etodolac - A pyranocarboxylic acid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with antipyretic and analgesic activities. Etodolac inhibits the activity of cyclooxygenase I and II, thereby preventing the formation of prostaglandin which is involved in the induction of pain, fever, and inflammation. It also inhibits platelet aggregation by blocking platelet cyclooxygenase and the subsequent formation of thromboxane A2.



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