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Selecap (generic name: Celecoxib; brand name: Celebra / Cobix / Celcoxx / Selecap) belongs to a group of medicines known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Selecap is indicated for:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis in patients 2 years and older
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Acute Pain
Primary Dysmenorrhea
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis - adjunct to usual care
Follow the directions for using this medicine provided by your doctor. Take Selecap exactly as directed.
The usual dosage is:
For osteoarthritis - 200 mg once daily or 100 mg twice daily
For rheumatoid arthritis - 100 to 200 mg twice daily
For juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: 50 mg twice daily in patients 10-25 kg, 100 mg twice daily in
patients more than 25 kg
For ankylosing spondylitis - 200 mg once daily single dose or 100 mg twicedaily. If no effect
is observed after 6 weeks, a trial of 400 mg (single or divided doses)
may be of benefit
For acute pain and primary dysmenorrhea - 400 mg initially, followed by 200 mg dose if needed on first
day. On subsequent days, 200 mg twice daily as needed
For familial adenomatous polyposis: 400 mg twice daily with food, as an adjunct to usual care
Before taking Selecap, tell your doctor if:
you are allergic to any medicines;
you have heart problems, or a history of stroke;
you have a history of ulcers.
Active ingredient: celecoxib.
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Olivia Taylor. Event Planner.
For several months, I experienced excruciating pain in my lower back, with shooting pain down my leg, making it increasingly difficult to walk or sleep. To cope with the pain, I had to rely on a cane and scooter to move around, but I could no longer walk any significant distance. I even had to stop physical therapy due to the unbearable pain, and epidural injections didn't seem to offer much relief. An MRI revealed that tissue from a herniated disc and protruding disc was pressing on the nerves, which required surgery. I was prescribed Celebrex (250 mg, two times per day) eight weeks prior to surgery to alleviate the pain. However, one week before the scheduled surgery, I was advised to stop taking Celebrex. Surprisingly, the pain never returned, and the surgery was eventually canceled. Today, I am almost pain-free, thanks to Celebrex. I have been taking it for two months, and I have not experienced any side effects. However, it's worth noting that I have been taking Protonix for several years, which may have masked any side effects. The Celebrex started making a noticeable difference after just over a week of taking it, and my pain level is now between 1 and 0, with no more shooting pains down my leg. I highly recommend Celebrex as an alternative to surgery and fusion, which only aims to lower the pain level to 3. Celebrex has exceeded my expectations and has allowed me to live a pain-free life.
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