Short-term treatment for gout pain.
Inmecin is a medicine that helps with mild to moderate pain and eases discomfort caused by conditions like arthritis or gout. It helps ease symptoms like inflammation, joint pain and stiffness that you experience with gout.
You can order Inmecin online through our service, and we’ll deliver it safely and quickly to your location. If you have questions about gout or need advice on the best treatment plan, chat with one of our doctors to get more information.
Inmecin is a pain reliever, much like ibuprofen, except it has a different active ingredient (indomethacin). Indomethacin is a medicine that doctors often give to people with gout when they have a sudden, painful attack. Gout is a kind of arthritis that happens when uric acid crystals build up in the joints, causing pain and swelling. Indomethacin helps with gout by reducing swelling and easing pain during these attacks.
But it's important to know that Inmecin is usually used only for a short period of time. This is because it can have unpleasant side effects when used for too long. Managing gout in the long run usually involves making lifestyle changes, adjusting your diet, and sometimes taking other medicines like allopurinol to lower the levels of uric acid in your body.
During a gout attack, tiny crystals called uric acid crystals that have built up in your joints cause inflammation, pain and swelling. It's like having sharp little crystals in your joints that constantly irritate and hurt.
When you take Inmecin, it acts as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory medicine that eases the symptoms associated with acute gout attacks.
Inmecin comes in two strengths — 25mg or 50mg of indomethacin. Both these doses are used for short-term relief in people experiencing acute gout attacks.
The dosage that you are supposed to take will be decided by your doctor. Since Inmecin is usually prescribed in cases of acute gout attacks, your doctor may prescribe the higher 50mg dosage to manage the pain quickly. Always follow your doctor’s instructions when taking Inmecin.
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When you take Inmecin, make sure you eat something first or take it with an antacid so as to avoid feeling queasy. Try taking the medicine at the same time(s) everyday.
Follow the dose exactly as instructed by your doctor. Inform your doctor about any other medications that you may be taking so as to avoid any interactions and side effects.
Usually, you may begin to observe the effects of Inmecin within a week. However, in more serious instances, it could take up to two weeks or, in certain cases, even longer before you see any improvement.
The specific time it takes for Inmecin to take effect in treating your gout depends on the severity of your condition, and this timeframe can differ from person to person.
Always follow your doctor's instructions when taking Inmecin. Take it at the same time each day to maintain a steady level of the medication in your body.
In the event of an accidental overdose, quickly reach out to your doctor. If you miss a dose, refrain from doubling up to compensate; instead, proceed with the next scheduled dose.
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