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Dosage: Tablet & Suppository (Adult)-Rheumatic disorders: The usual initial dose of naproxen is 250 mg twice daily adjusted to 500 mg to 1000 mg daily in 2 divided doses.Juvenile arthritis: A dose of 10 mg/kg body weight daily in 2 divided doses is used for children over 5 years of age.Acute gout: An initial dose of 750 mg followed by 250 mg every 8 hours.Dysmenorrhoea: 500 mg may be given initially followed by 250 mg in every 6-8 hours.Syrup (Children over 5 years)-
In juvenile arthritis: The usual dosage of Naproxen is 10 mg/kg/day taken in two doses at 12-hour intervals is recommended.Gel: Naproxen gel is to be applied 2-6 times a day as required and is not recommended for use in children.Side effects: Gastro-intestinal discomfort: nausea, diarrhoea and occasionally bleeding and ulceration.Hypersensitivity reactions: notably with bronchospasm, rashes and angioedema.
CNS side effect: drowsiness, headache, fluid retention, vertigo, hearing disturbances such as tinnitus, photosensitivity.
A few instances of jaundice, impairment of renal function, thrombocytopenia, and agranulocytosis have been reported.Precautions: Naproxen should be used with caution in patients with cardiac, hepatic and renal impairment, coagulation defect, and previous history of gastro-intestinal ulceration. The drug is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to aspirin or any other NSAID – which includes those in whom attacks of asthma, angioedema, urticaria or rhinitis have been precipitated by aspirin or any other NSAID.
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