Lumiracoxib

Lumiracoxib is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat osteoarthritis and acute pain. It works by blocking the action of an enzyme that produces substances in the body that cause inflammation, pain and swelling. It is available in generic form and under the brand name Prexige. Common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, headache, and dizziness.

Lumiracoxib is a medication that was once used to treat inflammation and pain, but it's important to know that it's no longer widely available due to safety concerns. Here's a breakdown of what you should know:

  • Type of Drug: Lumiracoxib belonged to a class of medications called COX-2 selective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
  • How it Worked: It targeted a specific enzyme (COX-2) involved in inflammation and pain, offering potential benefits over traditional NSAIDs that might cause stomach upset.
  • History: Approved for medical use in 2003, it was withdrawn from the market in many countries, including the US, due to an increased risk of liver damage. It's still available in a few limited regions.
  • Safer Alternatives: Consult a doctor for safer and more effective pain management options. There are various NSAIDs and other medications available with a better safety profile.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
M - Musculo-skeletal system
M01 Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products
M01A - Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products, non-steroids
M01AH Coxibs
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