My mother and I have been using Rumoquin NF for severe pain, which we believe is arthritis. So far, it is the only medicine that alleviates the pain; however, if we don't take it every day, the pain comes back, and it is very strong. I am quite concerned about the side effects. What could they be? Thank you.
Indomethacin is in a class of medications called NSAIDs. It works by stopping the body's production of a substance that causes pain, fever, and inflammation.
Side effects of Indomethacin are listed as follows:
Betamethasone is in a class of medications called corticosteroids. It works by activating natural substances in the skin to reduce swelling, redness, and itching.
Side effects of Betamethasone are listed as follows:
burning, itching, irritation, stinging, redness, or dryness of the skin
Each of these medications are used in combination with one another to synergistically treat pain and swelling.
I hope this information helps!
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Laura Says:
My mother is 91 years old. She has been taking Atenolol, Digoxin, Bumetanide, Warfarin, and Nitrostan. She has severe arthritis in her knees. Is Rumoquin N.F. safe for her to take? What could be the potential side effects?