aceclo (ACECLOFENAC)
Introduction to aceclo
Aceclo, also known as Aceclofenac, is a medication primarily used to manage pain and inflammation. It is particularly effective for conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid art... See More

What is Aceclo?
Aceclo is a medicine that reduces pain and swelling. It works by stopping the body from making substances that cause inflammation. Your body absorbs it quickly, and it starts working within a few hours. Most of the medicine and its broken-down parts leave your body through your urine.

What is the usual dose of Aceclo?
Take 100 milligrams of Aceclo in the morning and 100 milligrams in the evening. That's the right amount for grown-ups. Don't give it to anyone younger than 18.

How do I take Aceclo?
Take the 100mg Aceclo tablet whole with a drink. You can take it with or without food; food just changes how quickly it works, not how well it works. There are no special foods to avoid.

For how long do I take Aceclo?
The duration depends on the condition being treated and should be determined by a healthcare professional. Prolonged use should be avoided to minimize risks.

What disease or symptom is Aceclo used for?
Aceclo is indicated for managing pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis.

How long does it take for Aceclo to start working?
It takes about 1 to 3 hours after you swallow a medicine for the highest amount of it to be in your blood.

Is Aceclo effective?
Aceclo is a medicine that helps ease pain and swelling in joints. It works by stopping the body from making substances that cause pain and inflammation. It gets into your bloodstream quickly and reaches its highest level in a few hours, also getting into the fluid around your joints where it's needed.
Clinical studies support its efficacy in managing conditions like arthritis

How do I know if Aceclo is working?
Improvement in pain, swelling, or stiffness within a few hours to days of starting treatment suggests effectiveness. Consult your doctor if symptoms persist.

How does Aceclo work?
Aceclo is a medicine that reduces pain and inflammation. It works by blocking a substance in your body called prostaglandin, which causes pain and swelling. After you take it, it's quickly absorbed into your bloodstream and reaches its highest level in a couple of hours. It also gets into the fluid around your joints. Most of the medicine is bound to proteins in your blood, and it's mostly removed from your body through your urine.

Who should avoid taking Aceclo?
Aceclo is a strong pain reliever, but it's not for everyone. If you have stomach ulcers, bleeding problems, or are allergic to it or similar medicines, you shouldn't take it. Older people and those with liver or kidney problems need to be extra careful and may need a lower dose. The longer you take it and the higher the dose, the greater the risk of heart problems. Take the smallest amount needed for the shortest time. Don't take other similar pain relievers at the same time.

Can I take Aceclo with other prescription drugs?
Aceclo is a pain reliever. Don't take it with other similar pain relievers (like ibuprofen or Celebrex) because that increases the chances of stomach problems, especially bleeding. Older people are more likely to have these problems if they take Aceclo.

Can Aceclo be taken safely while pregnant?
Aceclo is a pain reliever that shouldn't be used during pregnancy, especially in the last three months. If it's used earlier in pregnancy, the smallest amount for the shortest time is best. After 20 weeks of pregnancy, doctors should watch for low amniotic fluid or problems with the baby's heart blood vessel if Aceclo is used. If these problems happen, stop taking the medicine. We don't know if Aceclo passes into breast milk.

Can Aceclo be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Aceclo is a medicine that shouldn't be used while breastfeeding. We don't know for sure if it passes into breast milk, but tests on rats showed very little transfer. Only use it if the mother's need for the medicine is more important than any possible risk to the baby.

Is Aceclo safe for the elderly?
For older adults, give the smallest amount of Aceclo needed, only for as long as necessary to relieve pain. Watch closely for stomach bleeding. Usually, you don't need to change the dose, but if side effects happen more often, be extra careful.

How should I store Aceclo?
Keep the medicine Aceclo in a cool place. A temperature below 25 degrees Celsius (about 77 degrees Fahrenheit) is best to prevent it from spoiling.

Does Aceclo make people tired or drowsy?
Drowsiness, dizziness, and fatigue are uncommon. Avoid driving or operating machinery if affected.

Does Aceclo cause stomach upset?
Yes, gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, or dyspepsia are common. If severe, consult your doctor.

Does Aceclo affect sleep?
No specific effects on sleep are reported. If sleep disturbances occur, seek medical advice.

Does Aceclo make it hard to think or concentrate?
Rarely, dizziness or confusion may occur. Reduce activities requiring focus if affected.

Does Aceclo affect mood?
Mood changes such as depression or insomnia are rare. Consult a doctor if significant symptoms occur.

Does Aceclo interfere with sexual function?
No significant effects on sexual function are reported. Report any unusual symptoms to your doctor.

Does Aceclo affect appetite?
No significant changes in appetite are noted. Seek advice if there is unexplained weight loss or gain.

Does Aceclo cause weight gain?
Weight gain is uncommon but has been reported. If experienced, discuss with your healthcare provider.

Does Aceclo cause headaches?
While it can cause side effects like dizziness, drowsiness, or blurry vision, a headache isn't a known effect. If you get a headache or any other unusual symptoms while taking it, stop taking the medicine and see a doctor.

Does Aceclo limit driving?
Aceclo, a type of pain reliever, can sometimes make you feel dizzy, sleepy, or lightheaded, or give you blurry vision. If you experience these side effects, don't drive or use any machinery until you feel better. These effects can affect your ability to react safely.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Aceclo?
Alcohol may increase the risk of gastrointestinal irritation. It is best to avoid alcohol during treatment.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Aceclo?
No specific interactions with caffeinated beverages are noted; moderate consumption is safe.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Aceclo?
Aceclo can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded, sleepy, tired, or have blurry vision. If you experience these, don't drive or use tools or machines. It might also make it hard to exercise, especially if you're doing something intense.

What are Aceclo possible harms and risks?
Common side effects: Gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and dyspepsia.
Serious risks: Peptic ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeding, cardiovascular events (e.g., stroke), and renal impairment
Available in 2 variations

Aceclo 200mg Tablet SR
Aceclofenac (200mg)
strip of 10 tablet sr
Aceclo 100mg Tablet 10s
Aceclofenac (100mg)
strip of 10 tablets