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Pirikos Injection is typically administered by a healthcare professional It is important not to attempt selfadministration of this medicine at home The dosage and duration of treatment will be determined based on the specific condition being treated and the effectiveness in relieving symptoms It is important to continue receiving the medicine until the doctor advises discontinuing its use Common side effects of Pirikos Injection may include reactions at the injection site such as pain redness and swelling as well as vomiting stomach pain indigestion diarrhea headache and dizziness If any of these side effects persist or worsen it is important to inform your doctor Your doctor may be able to recommend methods to prevent or reduce these symptoms Before using Pirikos Injection it is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of stomach ulcers heart disease high blood pressure or liver or kidney disease It is also necessary to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with Pirikos Injection or be affected by it Pirikos Injection is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women It is crucial for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to consult with their doctors before using this medicine Additionally if this medicine is used for longterm treatment your doctor may monitor your kidney function liver function and levels of blood components at regular intervals

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Available in 2 variations

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Pirikos 20mg Tablet

Pirikos 20mg Tablet

Piroxicam (20mg)

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Pirikos Injection

Pirikos Injection

Piroxicam (20mg)

ampoule of 2 ml Injection

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Published At: Dec 11, 2024

Updated At: Dec 26, 2024

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