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Naprelan

Naproxen Sodium Naprelan 375, 500, 750 mg extended-release tablets... [Pg.100]

Tablets, controlled-release 375 mg (412.5 mg naproxen sodium) and 500 mg (550 mg naproxen sodium) Rx) Naprelan (Blansett Pharmacal)... Tablets, controlled-release 375 mg (412.5 mg naproxen sodium) and 500 mg (550 mg naproxen sodium) Rx) Naprelan (Blansett Pharmacal)...
Controlled-release naproxen (Naprelan) - 1,000 to 1,500 mg once/day on the first day, followed by 1,000 mg once/day until the attack has subsided. [Pg.933]

I Brand Name(s) (naproxen) EC-Naprosyn, Naprelan, Naprelan 375, Naprelan 500... [Pg.845]

Tablets (Controlled-Release) 375 mg naproxen (EC-Naprosyn), 421 mg naproxen (Naprelan), 500 mg naproxen (EC-Naprosyn), 550 mgnaproxen sodium (equivalent to 500 mg naproxen) (Naprelan). [Pg.846]

Acute gouty arthritis PO Initially, 750 mg naproxen (825 mg naproxen sodium), then 250 mg naproxen (275 mg naproxen sodium) q8h until attack subsides. Naprelan Initially, 1,000-1,500 mg, then 1,000 mg once a day until attack subsides. [Pg.846]

Naproxen is a chemical cousin of ibuprofen. Both are derived from a chemical called propionic acid. Common brand names of naproxen in the United States are Aleve , Anaprox , Naprelan , and Naprosyn . Like ibuprofen, naproxen is an NSAID that inhibits the COX enzyme and reduces pain, fever, and inflammation. The advantage of using naproxen instead of ibuprofen is that naproxen remains in the blood longer (8-12 hours... [Pg.33]

Naprelan (naproxen sodium) as a once daily formulation. [Pg.1259]

Laraflex Naprelan Naprogesic Napron X Naprosyn (Roche) ... [Pg.401]

Naprelan, Naprogesic, Napron X, Naprosyn, Neosulf neomycin... [Pg.666]

The search for NSAIDS that are more effective and yet gentler on the stomach has provided two new analgesics for the over-the-counter market. These are ibuprofen (sold as Motrin, Advil, Nuprin) and naproxen (sold as Naprosyn, Naprelan, Anaprox, and Aleve). [Pg.447]

Naproxen sodium Anaprox, Aleve, Naprelan Oxaprozin Daypro Piroxicam Feldene Sulindac Clinoril Tolmetin sodium Tolectin Adverse reactions Abdominal pain, bleeding, anorexia, ulcers, liver toxicity, dyspepsia, heartburn (minimized if taken with meals) flank pain may indicate nephrotoxicity drowsiness, headache, dizziness, confusion, tinnitus, vertigo, depression, bladder infections, blood in urine and kidney necrosis... [Pg.5]

Generic Name naproxen, naproxen sodium Trade/Proprietay Names Naprosyn , Anaprox , EC-Naprosyn , AUeve , Naprelan , numerous generics... [Pg.221]


See other pages where Naprelan is mentioned: [Pg.161]    [Pg.41]    [Pg.846]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.362]    [Pg.376]    [Pg.666]    [Pg.477]    [Pg.1177]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.1391]    [Pg.1332]    [Pg.1345]    [Pg.1376]    [Pg.1389]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.449 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.449 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.221 ]




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