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torgus (ETORICOXIB)

Introduction to Torgus


Torgus is a medication designed to help manage pain and reduce inflammation in the body. It is particularly useful for individuals suffering from various types of arthritis and o... See More
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What is Torgus?

Torgus is a medication used to treat pain and inflammation, primarily in conditions like arthritis. It works by blocking enzymes that cause pain and swelling.

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What is the usual dose of Torgus?

The usual starting dose of Torgus for adults is 60 mg once daily. The dose may be adjusted based on the condition being treated and the patient's response. The maximum recommended dose is 120 mg per day. For special populations like the elderly, dose adjustments may be necessary. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for dosing.

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How do I take Torgus?

Take Torgus once daily, with or without food. There are no specific dietary restrictions, but always follow your healthcare provider's instructions.

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For how long do I take Torgus?

Torgus is typically used for short-term relief of pain and inflammation. The duration of use depends on the condition being treated. For chronic conditions, it may be used long-term under medical supervision. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding the duration of use.

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What is Torgus used for?

Torgus is used to treat pain and inflammation in conditions like arthritis. It helps reduce pain and swelling, improving mobility. It can be used alone or with other treatments.

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How long does it take for Torgus to start working?

Torgus usually starts working within a few hours, with full effects seen in a few days. Individual factors like age and health can affect this. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions.

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Is Torgus effective?

Torgus is primarily used for pain relief and inflammation. It works by blocking enzymes that cause pain and swelling. Clinical trials have shown it to be effective in reducing pain and improving mobility in conditions like arthritis.

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How does one know if Torgus is working?

Torgus is used to treat pain and inflammation. You should notice a reduction in pain and swelling, and improved mobility. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare provider.

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How does Torgus work?

Torgus works by blocking enzymes called COX-2, which are responsible for causing pain and inflammation. This action helps reduce pain and swelling, improving mobility.

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Who should avoid taking Torgus?

Torgus should not be used in people with severe heart failure, active stomach ulcers, or severe liver or kidney disease. It is also contraindicated in those allergic to NSAIDs. These conditions can lead to severe complications if Torgus is used.

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Can I take Torgus with vitamins or supplements?

There are no confirmed interactions between Torgus and vitamins or supplements. However, it's important to inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking. This helps in monitoring nutrient levels and avoiding potential adverse effects.

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Can I take Torgus with other prescription drugs?

Torgus can interact with blood thinners, increasing the risk of bleeding. It may also interact with other NSAIDs, increasing the risk of stomach issues. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking.

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Can Torgus be taken safely while pregnant?

Torgus is generally not recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing fetus. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new medication while pregnant.

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Can Torgus be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Torgus is not recommended while breastfeeding as it may pass into breast milk and affect the infant. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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Is Torgus safe for the elderly?

Elderly patients may be at higher risk for side effects like stomach bleeding and cardiovascular issues when taking Torgus. Dose adjustments may be necessary. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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How should I store Torgus?

Store Torgus in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children. There is no need for refrigeration, but avoid storing it in moist areas like bathrooms.

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Does Torgus make people tired or drowsy?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and tiredness or drowsiness is not commonly reported. If you experience these symptoms, they are usually mild and transient. Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or are severe.

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Does Torgus cause stomach upset?

Torgus can cause gastrointestinal side effects like stomach pain, nausea, and diarrhea, which are occasionally reported. These effects are usually mild and transient. Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or are severe.

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Does Torgus affect sleep?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and difficulty sleeping is not commonly reported. If you experience sleep disturbances, they are usually mild and transient. Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or are severe.

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Does Torgus make it hard to think or concentrate?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and difficulty thinking or concentrating is not commonly reported. If you experience cognitive issues, consult a healthcare provider.

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Does Torgus affect mood?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and changes in mood or increased anxiety are not commonly reported. If you experience mood changes, consult a healthcare provider.

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Does Torgus interfere with sexual function?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and sexual side effects are not commonly reported. If you experience issues with sexual function, consult a healthcare provider.

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Does Torgus affect appetite?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and changes in appetite are not commonly reported. If you experience appetite changes, consult a healthcare provider.

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Does Torgus cause weight gain?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and weight loss or weight gain is not commonly reported. If you experience changes in weight, consult a healthcare provider.

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Does Torgus cause headaches?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and headaches are not commonly reported. If you experience headaches, they are usually mild and transient. Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or are severe.

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Does Torgus limit driving?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and it does not typically impair driving. However, if you experience dizziness or drowsiness, avoid driving until you know how the medicine affects you. Report any new symptoms to your healthcare provider.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Torgus?

Occasional or moderate alcohol consumption is generally not advised while taking Torgus. Alcohol can increase the risk of stomach bleeding, a potential side effect of Torgus. It may also interfere with the medicine's effectiveness. If you choose to drink, limit your intake and monitor for any new symptoms. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Torgus?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and it should not limit your ability to drink caffeinated beverages such as coffee or tea. There are no known interactions between Torgus and caffeine.

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Torgus?

Most people tolerate Torgus well, and it should not limit your ability to exercise. However, if you experience symptoms like dizziness or swelling, take precautions and consult your healthcare provider.

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What are Torgus possible harms and risks?

A side effect is an unwanted symptom caused by medical treatment. Common side effects of Torgus include stomach pain, swelling of the legs or feet, dizziness, and headache. These side effects are generally mild and may occur in more than 1 in 10 people. It's important to note that new symptoms can appear when starting any new medication, which may be unrelated or temporary. Always consult a healthcare provider before stopping any medication.

Available in 2 variations

Torgus 120mg Tablet

Torgus 120mg Tablet

Torgus 120mg Tablet

Etoricoxib (120mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Torgus 90mg Tablet

Torgus 90mg Tablet

Torgus 90mg Tablet

Etoricoxib (90mg)

strip of 10 tablets