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How much meloxicam can i take daily
A 24-year-old female asked:

A Verified Doctoranswered
Rheumatology 54 years experience
Equivalent: The risks are very similar however, if you are only taking Arcoxia only every 4 days it is the safer agent.
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A 49-year-old female asked:

Dr. Paul Grinanswered
Pain Management 38 years experience
Definitely yes: There is no interaction between ginger, turmeric and mobic (meloxicam). Ginger and turmeric are natural product with numerous health benefits. Take ca... Read More
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3.8k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Goldmananswered
Rheumatology 57 years experience
Stay with one: Don't take both just a daily dose of one nor the other. Arcoxia is less likely to irritate the stomach as it is what we call a COX-2 inhibito... Read More
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A 45-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ifeoma Nnajianswered
Family Medicine 17 years experience
NSAIDs: Medications like meloxicam and ibuprofen are classified as anti-inflammatories. In some people, this class of medicine can cause some stomach irritati... Read More
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3.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 64-year-old female asked:

Dr. Douglas Changanswered
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 23 years experience
2 grams: barring liver conditions, one generally can take up to 2000 mg tylenol (acetaminophen) per day.
http://www.tylenol (acetaminophen).com/safety-dosing/... Read More
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3.5k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 41-year-old female asked:

Dr. Neil McLeodanswered
Prosthodontics 51 years experience
Meloxicam and Advil are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that work by reducing inflammation and pain. However, taking both drugs tog... Read More
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Answered May 16, 2023
A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Shawn Dalton-betheaanswered
Pain Management 22 years experience
Palpitations & Mobic (meloxicam): If you have been consistently experiencing heart palpitations with meloxicam (mobic), then don't take any more of it. Your prescriber will need to swi... Read More
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3k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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Dr. Darrell Latvaanswered
Podiatry 44 years experience
DO NOT COMBINE: I do not feel you should use two NSAID's together. If the Mobic (meloxicam) isn't working, discontinue that one before you start a second. NSAID's are... Read More
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1.2k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 71-year-old female asked:

Dr. Dan Fisheranswered
Internal Medicine 29 years experience
No.: This would be too much especially at your age. Naproxen is in the same class of meds as meloxicam and the dual dosage could hurt your kidneys. Could... Read More
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3.5k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 34-year-old male asked:

Dr. Edward Hellmananswered
Orthopedic Surgery 31 years experience
Ideally as needed: Ideally NSAIDs would be taken just as needed and not regularly. The side affects can be more prevalent the longer they are taken, and they do nothing... Read More
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862 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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