What is Lofecam 8mg?
Lofecam 8mg is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) containing Lornoxicam. It is used to treat pain and inflammation in various acute and chronic musculoskeletal and joint disorders. Lornoxicam is known for its fast onset of action and potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
Uses of Lofecam 8mg
Lofecam 8mg is commonly used for:
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Low back pain
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Post-operative pain
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Dental pain
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Muscle sprains and strains
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Acute gout attacks
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Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea)
Benefits of Lofecam 8mg
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Fast-acting pain relief
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Reduces inflammation and swelling
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Effective in both acute and chronic conditions
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Less sedation compared to opioid analgesics
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Suitable for short-term use to manage flare-ups or injury-related pain
How Does Lofecam 8mg Work?
Lornoxicam works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2) enzymes, which are responsible for the production of prostaglandins—substances that mediate pain, inflammation, and fever. By reducing prostaglandin synthesis, Lofecam alleviates pain, swelling, and joint stiffness.
How to Take Lofecam 8mg
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Take the tablet orally with water, preferably after food to minimize stomach upset.
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Do not crush or chew the tablet.
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Follow the dosage and duration recommended by your doctor.
Dosage of Lofecam 8 mg
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Typical adult dose: 8 mg once or twice daily.
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Maximum dose: Usually not more than 16 mg/day.
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The dose and frequency depend on the severity of pain and medical condition.
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Not recommended for children unless prescribed by a specialist.
Missed Dose and Overdose
Missed Dose:
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Take it as soon as you remember.
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If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose—do not double dose.
Overdose:
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Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, dizziness, or drowsiness.
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Seek immediate medical attention if an overdose is suspected.
Available Strengths of Lofecam (Lornoxicam)
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Lofecam 4 mg
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Lofecam 8 mg
Side Effects of Lofecam 8mg
Common side effects:
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Nausea or vomiting
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Headache
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Dizziness
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Abdominal pain
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Diarrhea or constipation
Serious side effects (rare):
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Gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcer
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Liver enzyme abnormalities
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Kidney dysfunction
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Hypertension
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Severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty)
Interactions of Lofecam 8 mg
May interact with:
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Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) – increased risk of bleeding
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Other NSAIDs or aspirin – increased GI toxicity
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Diuretics and ACE inhibitors – reduced renal function
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Methotrexate – increased toxicity
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Lithium – increased lithium levels
Always inform your doctor about all medications, including over-the-counter and herbal supplements.
Precautions for Lofecam 8 mg
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Avoid in patients with active gastric ulcers, bleeding disorders, or severe liver/kidney disease.
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Use with caution in patients with hypertension or cardiovascular disease.
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Not recommended in pregnancy (especially 3rd trimester) or during breastfeeding.
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Alcohol consumption should be limited or avoided.
Storage Information
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Store below 25°C (77°F)
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Keep away from moisture, heat, and sunlight
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Keep out of reach of children
Availability in the US and Australia
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United States: Lornoxicam is not FDA-approved and not available under the brand Lofecam or as a generic.
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Australia: Lornoxicam is not widely available and is not approved by the TGA for general use. Consult a doctor for suitable alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is Lofecam 8 mg safe for long-term use?
Not typically. It is intended for short-term relief. Prolonged use increases the risk of GI, kidney, and cardiovascular complications.
2. Can Lofecam 8 mg be taken with paracetamol?
Yes, but only if recommended by a physician. They act differently and may be used together for pain control.
3. Is Lofecam habit-forming?
No, it is not addictive.
4. Can I drive after taking Lofecam?
Lofecam may cause drowsiness or dizziness in some people. Avoid driving if you feel affected.
5. What if I have acid reflux or stomach issues?
Take the tablet with food and consider using a proton pump inhibitor (e.g., omeprazole) if advised by your doctor.
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