Ketoprofen for Knee Pain: Uses, Side Effects & Warnings
Ketoprofen is a prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is sold under the Actron, Orudis and Oruvail brand names. This drug is used to treat inflammation and pain caused by arthritis such as knee pain.-
Allergic Reaction
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According to Drugs.com, allergic reactions to ketoprofen require emergency medical assistance and may include skin hives, swelling of the face and problems with breathing.
Side Effects
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Ketoprofen use may cause serious side effects that should be brought to a doctor's attention such as chest pain, bloody stools or confusion. Reduced urination, nausea and fever may occur with this drug.
Overdose
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An overdose of ketoprofen can cause vomiting, dizziness or seizures; it requires emergency medical help.
Drug Interactions
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Patients who use antidepressants such as Prozac, Paxil or Zoloft may experience easy bruising or bleeding if they take ketoprofen.
Precautions
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The use of ketoprofen may increase the risk of bleeding or perforation of the stomach and intestines and these effects are more likely to occur in older people.
Warnings
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Ketoprofen should not be used before or after heart bypass surgery. Prolonged use of this drug may increase a patient's risk of experiencing a heart attack or a stroke.
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