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Valcox is a prescription drug, available for use as Tablet, Injection. It is typically used for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Secondary and off-label uses of Valcox have also been mentioned below.
The optimal dosage of Valcox is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Dosage also depends on the route of administration and your chief complaint for which the drug is prescribed. For detailed information on this, read through the dosage section.
The side effects typically associated with Valcox include Abdominal Pain, Headache, Heartburn. Apart from the aforementioned side effects, Valcox can also lead to other problems, which have been listed below. Normally, these side effects of Valcox are not long lasting and go away when the treatment is finished. However, if these continue for a longer time, consult your doctor right away.
It is also important to note that Valcox has a Severe effect for pregnant women and Severe effect on lactating mothers. It is important to know if Valcox has any effect on the kidney, liver and heart. Information on such adverse effects, if any, has been given in the Valcox related warnings section.
Valcox is contraindicated in people with pre-existing medical conditions like Kidney Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Gastrointestinal Bleeding as it can result in adverse effects. Other contraindications of Valcox have been discussed in the sections ahead.
Drug reaction of Valcox with other medicines has been reported. A complete list of these interactions is given below.
Along with the above-mentioned precautions, remember that taking Valcox is considered safe while driving, and is addictive.
Valcox is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Is the use of Valcox safe for pregnant women?
Valcox can cause severe side effects if taken during pregnancy, so, pregnant women should talk to their doctor before taking it.
Is the use of Valcox safe during breastfeeding?
Women who are breastfeeding, may experience serious side effects after taking Valcox. So it is adviced to consult the doctor before using it.
What is the effect of Valcox on the Kidneys?
Valcox may cause harmful effects on kidney. if you feel its having any such effect, then stop taking this drug, and restart only on your doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Valcox on the Liver?
You may experience side effects on your liver after taking Valcox. If this happens, then discontinue its use. Consult your medical practitioner, do as he/she suggests.
What is the effect of Valcox on the Heart?
Valcox is not harmful for the heart.
Valcox should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Moderate
Mild
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Valcox unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Valcox habit forming or addictive?
Forming a habit of Valcox has not been reported.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Yes, you can operate a vehicle or heavy machinery after taking Valcox since it does not cause drowsiness.
Is it safe?
No, Valcox is not completely safe as it has some side effects.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Valcox for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Valcox
There is no information on the effects of taking Valcox with food, because this topic has not been scientifically researched yet.
Interaction between Alcohol and Valcox
Information about the interaction of Valcox and alcohol is not currently available because this topic has not been researched yet.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
References
KD Tripathi. [link]. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 205-206