Is nimesulide a banned drug?

Is nimesulide a banned drug?

The list of banned drugs includes Nimesulide, which had been a cause of concern for long for health experts for its continued use in India despite being banned in most of the developed nations. The Health Ministry has banned 344 fixed drug combinations through a gazette notification issued over the weekend.

Why is nimesulide banned in USA?

Nimesulide is not used in the United States, and many European countries have also banned the drug because of its unacceptable rate of serious adverse reactions.

What type of medicine is nimesulide?

Nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is effective in treating a number of painful and inflammatory disorders, including acute pain and primary dysmenorrhea.

What is nimesulide 100mg tablets used for?

Nimesulide 100mg Tablet is a pain-relieving medicine. It is used for the treatment of inflammatory conditions including joint disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, postoperative painful condition, fever, and period pain.

Is Nimesil safe?

Conclusion: Nimesil can be used as monotherapy of an acute attack of gout. In a dose 200 mg/day nimesil provides an effective and fast treatment of gout, is well tolerated and safe.

How much nimesulide is safe?

Current indications vary by country, but are generally limited to mild-to-moderate acute pain for which the recommended dose in adults is 100 mg twice daily for no more than 15 days. Chronic therapy is not generally recommended, and nimesulide is considered contraindicated in children.

Does Dolo 650 reduce platelets?

No specific treatment was available for treating dengue, except for some paracetamol tablets (mostly Dolo 650 by Micro Labs) to reduce the fever/ temperature. However immediately post the fever reduces, the platelets count on blood starts falling leading to serious health consequences.

Can nimesulide cause bleeding?

Selective inhibition of COX-2 in humans is associated with less gastrointestinal injury: a comparison of nimesulide and naproxen. Gut 2001; 48: 339– 46. 25 Rainsford KD, Members of the Consensus Report Group on Nimesulide.

Does Dolo reduce platelet?