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Meloxicam 15mg 30 Tabs/Month

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Meloxicam delivers powerful, lasting relief from pain and inflammation—so you can move easier, feel better, and get back to doing what you love.

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Meloxicam 15 mg is a once-daily prescription NSAID that helps relieve pain, stiffness, and inflammation caused by arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions. By reducing the body’s production of pain-triggering chemicals, it delivers steady, long-lasting comfort that helps restore mobility and ease daily movement. Ideal for managing chronic or flare-up pain, Meloxicam 15 mg offers effective relief with the convenience of once-daily dosing—so you can stay active and feel your best.

Meloxicam 15 mg is a once-daily prescription NSAID that helps relieve pain, stiffness, and inflammation caused by arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions. By reducing the body’s production of pain-triggering chemicals, it delivers steady, long-lasting comfort that helps restore mobility and ease daily movement. Ideal for managing chronic or flare-up pain, Meloxicam 15 mg offers effective relief with the convenience of once-daily dosing—so you can stay active and feel your best.

Safety Information

Use exactly as prescribed. This summary does not replace your clinician’s advice.

⚠️ Boxed Warning: Heart & Stomach Risks
  • NSAIDs like meloxicam can increase the risk of serious cardiovascular events (heart attack, stroke), which can be fatal. Risk may occur early and rises with longer use.
  • NSAIDs can cause serious gastrointestinal bleeding, ulcers, and perforation—sometimes without warning and at any time.
  • Do not use for pain right before or after CABG (heart bypass) surgery.
⛔ Do NOT Use If
  • You’ve had an allergic reaction to meloxicam, aspirin, or other NSAIDs (e.g., hives, asthma, anaphylaxis).
  • You’re undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
  • Your clinician has told you not to take NSAIDs due to prior GI bleeding/ulcer or other specific risks.
✅ Before You Start
  • Tell your clinician if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoke, or take low-dose aspirin or blood thinners.
  • Mention any history of stomach/intestinal problems, kidney or liver disease, fluid retention/heart failure, asthma, or past serious skin reactions.
  • List all meds and supplements you take (see interactions).
💊 How to Take (Safety Tips)
  • Take the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time.
  • Swallow tablets with water; taking with food or milk may help stomach upset.
  • Do not combine with other NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen) unless your clinician says so.
🔄 Interactions to Watch
  • Other NSAIDs, aspirin (non-cardiac doses): ↑ GI risk.
  • Anticoagulants/antiplatelets (e.g., warfarin, DOACs, clopidogrel): ↑ bleeding risk.
  • ACE inhibitors/ARBs, diuretics: ↑ kidney risk; may reduce BP control (“triple whammy”).
  • SSRIs/SNRIs, corticosteroids, alcohol: ↑ GI bleeding risk.
  • Lithium, methotrexate: possible ↑ drug levels/toxicity—monitoring may be needed.
🚨 Serious Side Effects — Get Help Now
  • Chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness on one side, slurred speech (possible heart/stroke).
  • Black/tarry stools, vomiting blood, severe stomach pain.
  • Swelling of face/lips/tongue, wheezing, hives (allergic reaction).
  • Little or no urine, sudden weight gain or swelling (kidney problems/heart failure).
  • Yellowing skin/eyes, dark urine (liver problems).
  • Rash with blisters/peeling, mouth sores (rare but serious skin reactions like SJS/TEN).
🙂 Common Side Effects
  • Upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, gas, dizziness, headache. If these persist or worsen, contact your clinician.
🤰 Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
  • Avoid at ~30 weeks gestation and later due to risk of premature closure of the fetal ductus arteriosus.
  • Limit/avoid between ~20–30 weeks; NSAIDs can cause fetal kidney problems leading to low amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios)—use only if necessary and as directed.
  • Discuss if breastfeeding; small amounts may pass into milk—your clinician will weigh risks and benefits.
🩺 Monitoring
  • Your clinician may check blood pressure, kidney function (creatinine), liver enzymes, and watch for swelling/weight gain or GI symptoms—especially with long-term use.
📦 Storage & Other Tips
  • Store at room temperature, away from moisture and light; keep out of reach of children.
  • If you miss a dose, take it when remembered unless it’s close to the next dose—don’t double up.

Disclaimer: This is educational information and not a substitute for the full FDA-approved package insert. Always follow the instructions given by your prescriber.

💬 Frequently Asked Questions

This is general information and doesn’t replace your clinician’s advice.

❓ What is meloxicam used for?

It’s an NSAID that helps relieve pain, swelling, and stiffness from arthritis and similar conditions.

💊 How do I take it?

Take once daily as prescribed. Swallow with water; food or milk can help reduce stomach upset.

⏱️ How long until it works?

Some relief within hours; steady benefits usually appear after several days of consistent use.

➕ Can I combine it with other pain relievers?

Avoid other NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen, high-dose aspirin). Acetaminophen may be okay—ask your clinician.

🫀 Is it safe with low-dose aspirin?

Using both can raise stomach bleeding risk. If your clinician wants you on aspirin, they may adjust timing or add stomach protection.

🔄 Which medicines interact with meloxicam?

Anticoagulants/antiplatelets, other NSAIDs, SSRIs/SNRIs, corticosteroids, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, diuretics, lithium, and methotrexate. Share your full med/supplement list.

🙂 What are common side effects?

Upset stomach, nausea, heartburn, diarrhea, gas, dizziness, or headache.

🚨 When should I get urgent help?

Chest pain, shortness of breath, stroke symptoms, black/tarry stools, vomiting blood, severe stomach pain, swelling of face/lips, little or no urine, yellow skin/eyes, or severe rash/blistering.

⛔ Who shouldn’t take it?

Anyone allergic to NSAIDs, those right before/after heart bypass (CABG) surgery, and some with prior GI bleeding/ulcer or severe heart/kidney/liver issues—confirm with your clinician.

🍷 Can I drink alcohol?

Limit or avoid—alcohol plus NSAIDs increases stomach bleeding risk.

🤰 Pregnancy & 🤱 breastfeeding?

Avoid around 30 weeks of pregnancy and limit/avoid between ~20–30 weeks; discuss earlier use and breastfeeding with your clinician.

🩺 Do I need monitoring?

Long-term use may require blood pressure checks and periodic kidney/liver tests. Report swelling, weight gain, or GI symptoms.

⏳ What if I miss a dose?

Take it when remembered unless it’s close to the next dose—don’t double up.

📆 How long can I use it?

Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest time needed. Reassess regularly with your clinician.

📦 How do I store it?

Room temperature, away from moisture and light; keep out of reach of children.

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