Introduction

Cox B Capsule 100 mg, also known as Celebrex, is an NSAID medication used to treat various conditions of inflammation and pain. Commonly used to treat arthritis, Cox B Capsule 100 mg works by inhibiting the enzyme COX-2, reducing inflammation and decreasing pain.

Uses

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is commonly used to treat osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, acute pain, menstrual pain, and pain caused by inflammation (such as that associated with injuries). It is also used to reduce the number of colorectal polyps in people with familial adenomatous polyposis.

Brand Name Cox B
Type Capsule
Weight 100 mg
Generic Celecoxib
Manufacturer Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Cox B Capsule 100 mg works by inhibiting the COX-2 enzyme, which is responsible for the production of several pro-inflammatory mediators in the body. By blocking the action of this enzyme, the amount of these mediators is reduced, leading to decreased inflammation and pain.

How Long Does It Take to Work?

The effects of Cox B Capsule 100 mg usually begin within 3-4 days of taking the medication. It may take up to two weeks to feel the full effects of the medication.

Absorption

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is rapidly and extensively absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration.

Route of Elimination

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is eliminated in the feces and urine. About 80% of an administered dose is recovered in feces as unchanged drug, metabolites, and biliary excretion products. About 30% of the drug is eliminated unchanged in the urine.

Dosage

The recommended adult dose for Cox B Capsule 100 mg is 200-400 mg taken twice daily. The maximum daily dose is 800 mg. Dosage should be adjusted in patients with impaired kidney function.

Administration

Cox B Capsule 100 mg should be taken with a full glass of water and should be taken on an empty stomach.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Cox B Capsule 100 mg include nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, dizziness, constipation, gas, heartburn, drowsiness, headache, and rash. Some serious side effects may include swelling of the face, hands, feet, ankles, stomach pains, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.

Toxicity

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is generally well tolerated. However, Cox B Capsule 100 mg can cause serious side effects if taken in high doses and when used for long periods of time. The risk of serious side effects increases with the duration of treatment.

Precautions

Patients taking Cox B Capsule 100 mg should be aware of the potential risk for stomach ulcers and bleeding. Patients should also be aware of the risk of hypersensitivity reactions and kidney impairment associated with this medication.

Interaction

Cox B Capsule 100 mg can interact with other medications, including inhibitors of cytochrome P-450 isoenzymes, antibiotics, antifungals, antihypertensives, anticonvulsants, and some corticosteroids. Before using Cox B Capsule 100 mg, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Disease Interaction

Patients with heart failure, high blood pressure, blood clotting disorders, or an allergy to NSAIDs should not take Cox B Capsule 100 mg. Patients with a pre-existing bleeding disorder, bleeding ulcer, or liver disease should use Cox B Capsule 100 mg with caution.

Drug Interactions

Cox B Capsule 100 mg may interact with a number of drugs, including warfarin, lithium, methotrexate, ACE inhibitors, and corticosteroids. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for a complete list of drug interactions.

Food Interactions

Alcohol should be avoided while taking Cox B Capsule 100 mg. Other foods high in fat may increase the rate of absorption of the medication.

Pregnancy Use

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is contraindicated in pregnant women. Other NSAIDs should be considered in pregnant women to avoid risk.

Lactation Use

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is contraindicated in breastfeeding women. Other NSAIDs should be considered in breastfeeding women to avoid risk.

Acute Overdose

In case of acute overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms may include confusion, vomiting, rash, stomach pain, and breathing difficulty.

Contraindication

Cox B Capsule 100 mg is contraindicated in pregnant women and breastfeeding women. Cox B Capsule 100 mg is also contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity reaction to Cox B Capsule 100 mg or any other NSAID.

Use Direction

Cox B Capsule 100 mg should be taken as directed by your health care provider. It should be taken with a full glass of water, and should be taken on an empty stomach. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.

Storage Condition

Cox B Capsule 100 mg should be stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep out of reach of children.

Volume of Distribution

The average volume of distribution for Cox B Capsule 100 mg is approximately 17 L/kg.

Half Life

The average half-life of Cox B Capsule 100 mg is approximately 11 hours.

Clearance

The clearance for Cox B Capsule 100 mg is approximately 0.4 L/hr/kg.

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