Ansaid Singapore

Ansaid, known generically as Flurbiprofen, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain or inflammation caused by osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. It works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body. It should be used with caution in individuals with existing heart disease, gastrointestinal conditions or kidney disease due to potential side effects. Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage to avoid any complications.

Dosage
  • 0.03% 10ml
  • 0.03% 5ml
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
2 droppers S$ 120.21 S$ 240.42
3 droppers S$ 109.83 S$ 329.49 S$ 31.15
4 droppers S$ 90.17 S$ 360.66 S$ 120.19
5 droppers S$ 79.26 S$ 396.28 S$ 204.78
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
2 droppers S$ 77.91 S$ 155.82
3 droppers S$ 59.36 S$ 178.08 S$ 55.64
4 droppers S$ 46.75 S$ 186.98 S$ 124.65
5 droppers S$ 40.07 S$ 200.35 S$ 189.20

Here are ten common questions patients in Singapore often ask about Ansaid (Flurbiprofen):

What is Ansaid used for?

Ansaid (Flurbiprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) primarily used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

How should I take Ansaid?

Ansaid is typically taken orally with a full glass of water. The dosage and duration depend on your medical condition and your responsiveness to treatment. It's important to take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Ansaid?

Alcohol may increase the risk of stomach bleeding caused by Flurbiprofen. Therefore, it's advised to limit alcohol consumption while taking this medication.

What are the potential side effects of Ansaid?

Common side effects may include upset stomach, nausea, dizziness, or drowsiness. More severe side effects can include heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, kidney problems, liver disease, severe allergic reactions, and stomach bleeding.

Can I take Ansaid if I have heart disease?

There's an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and high blood pressure with NSAID use. If you have heart disease or high blood pressure, consult with your doctor before starting Ansaid.

Can I take Ansaid during pregnancy?

Ansaid may harm an unborn baby, especially during the last trimester. Pregnant women should avoid taking Ansaid unless specifically recommended by their doctor.

Can Ansaid interfere with other medications?

Ansaid can interact with other medications, such as blood thinners, ACE inhibitors, other NSAIDs, aspirin, and certain disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs). Always inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking.

Is Ansaid available over-the-counter (OTC) in Singapore?

In Singapore, Ansaid is a prescription drug and not available over-the-counter. It should only be used under direct medical supervision.

Can I become addicted to Ansaid?

No, Ansaid does not have addictive properties. However, overuse can lead to an increased risk of side effects.

What should I do if I miss a dose of Ansaid?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to your next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your normal schedule. Do not double up on doses to catch up.

Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider for advice tailored to your specific health situation. Medications affect everyone differently and what works well for one person may not work as well for another. Make sure to discuss any concerns or questions you have about Ansaid (Flurbiprofen) with your healthcare provider.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • and Zepolas
  • Surgam
  • Strefen
  • Tilcotil
  • Ocufen
  • Froben
  • Strepfen
  • Flurbiprofen
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