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Bi-Profenid (Ketoprofen) 150 Mg 10 Tablets

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each tablet, a total of 150 mg of ketoprofen is present in two interlaced layers (50 mg in a white colored release layer and 50 mg in a yellow modified release layer).

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BI-PROFENID 100 mg tablet with extended release tip.

Excipients

Lactose monohydrate, wheat starch, colloidal hydrated silica, gelatin, magnesium stearate, hydroxy ethyl cellulose, calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, riboflavin sodium phosphate (E 106).

Please read this INSTRUCTIONS carefully before using this medicine, as it contains important information for you.

Keep these instructions for use. You can need to read again.

• If you have other questions, please talk your doctor or pharmacist.

• This medicine has been prescribed for you personally, please do not give it to others.

• When using this medicine, tell your doctor that you are taking this medicine when you go to a doctor or hospital.

• Follow the instructions in this manual. Do not use high or low doses other than the recommended dose for the drug.

In these Instructions for Use:

1. What is BI-PROFENID and what is it used for?

2. What to consider before using BI-PROFENID

3. How to use BI-PROFENID

4. What are the possible side effects?

5. Storage of BI-PROFENID

2.BI-PROFENID and what is it used for?

The active substance of B-PROFENID is ketoprofen. Ketoprofen is one of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects.

B-PROFENID, opaque blister, oval, yellow and white bilayer, is a drug administered orally in the form of fissile tablets. 10 and 20 tablets. Each tablet contains 100 mg ketoprofen.

Acute gouty arthritis (inflammatory condition caused by accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joint), sudden onset of osteoarthritis (rheumatoid arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis (inflamed joint rheumatism) and treatment of symptoms and signs of ankylosing spondylitis (painful and progressive inflammatory disease) acute) musculoskeletal pain, postoperative pain (postoperative pain) and dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain).

3. How to use BI-PROFENID?

Be sure to use BI-PROFENID as your doctor told you. If you are not sure, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Instructions for proper use and dose / frequency of administration

Unless otherwise indicated by the doctor, the following doses are recommended: The

dose of B-PROFENID varies from 1 to 2 tablets per day (100 or 200 mg per day) for use. Take the daily dose at one time or in two doses.

Method and method of

  • administration Take theby mouth You can take the

  • tablet tablet during or after meals

  • . Swallow the tablet as a whole with a glass of water without splitting / splitting.

Different age groups

Use in children

Elderly use Use in

elderly:

Side effects are more likely to occur during the use of B-PROFENID in elderly patients. Therefore, if you are an elderly patient, your doctor may recommend that you start your treatment with the lowest possible dose.

Specific Use Conditions

Kidney Failure: In patients with renal impairment, it is important to lower the initial dose and start with the lowest effective dose. It should not be used in severe renal failure.

Hepatic impairment Patients with hepatic impairment should be closely monitored and the lowest effective doses should be used in these patients. It should not be used in severe liver failure.

If you have an impression that the effect of BI-PROFENID is too strong or too weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

use more BI-PROFENID than you should use,

If you if you or anyone else in your area has used BI-PROFENID more than recommended, tell your doctor immediately or contact your nearest health center. When applying to the hospital, keep your medicine box with you. In this way, your doctor will be able to see what medication you are taking.

When you use more B-PROFENID than you should use, you can see the following symptoms: --

Feeling sensation Stomach pain - Feeling at night -

Fainting due to falling blood pressure - Difficulty in breathing - Breathing strongly

and loudly If you have used more than you should talk to a doctor or pharmacist.

If you have forgotten to use BI-PROFENID, do not use

a double dose to compensate for the missed doses.

If you forget to use BI-PROFENID, take your medicine as soon as you remember. However, if there is little time left for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not use two doses to compensate for the missed dose.

The effects that may occur when treatment is stopped with BI-PROFENn)

4. What are the side effects?

As with all medicines, bi-PROFENID may have side effects in people who are sensitive to the substances contained in its contents.

The following list of undesirable effects includes all side effects reported during treatment with ketoprofen.

Stop using BI-PROFENID and IMMEDIATELY tell your doctor or contact the emergency department of the hospital closest to you

Rare (seen in less than 1/1000 people)

-Asthmatic attack - Burning sensation and pain felt in your body with hunger. This may be due to ulceration or gut in your stomach.

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Blistering, peeling or bleeding with or without an itchy, rough rash in any part of your skin. This symptom can be seen in the lips, eyes, mouth, nose, genital area, hands and feet. You can also see flu-like symptoms as well. You may experience a serious skin problem requiring medical treatment.

- Blood in the urine, changes in the amount of urine, or especially swelling of the legs, wrists or feet.

These symptoms may be caused by a serious kidney problem.

- Heart pain and sudden and severe headache.

Drugs in the BI-PROFENID group can be associated with a small increase in the risk of heart attack.

- swelling of the face, lips and throat, which will make it difficult to breathe, make breathing difficult, or cause wheezing or narrowing of your chest; also itching and rash can be seen. These symptoms are indicative of a serious allergic reaction.

- Blood vomiting, severe stomach pains or dark stools.

These are all very serious side effects.

If you have one of these, you have serious allergy to BI-PROFENID. You may need immediate medical attention and hospitalization.

All of these very serious side effects are very rare.

If you notice any of the following, tell your doctor immediately or contact the emergency department of the hospital closest to you:

Rare (seen in less than 1/1000 people)

-Compound numbness, tingling, pincushion, burning or(paresthesia)

shivering and if there is bleeding. This may be a serious blood problem.

Faintness or tiredness, faintness or dizziness. These symptoms may be associated with anemia.

- Detection -

Yellowing of the skin or skin (jaundice). This may be a symptom of a liver problem.

All these are serious side effects. Emergency medical intervention may be required.

Serious side effects are very rare.

Unknown frequency

-Crohn disease or colitis worsening

skin reactions against -Işıg or ultraviolet light (light sensitivity)

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from Bloomington-Normal to spend more infections. This symptom may be caused by a serious blood disorder.

- Epilepsy attacks - Pain in eyes

These are all serious side effects. Emergency medical intervention may be required.

Serious side effects are very rare.

Common (less than people)

1/10- Digestive difficulty, heartburn, chest burning, stomach pain. These effects can be reduced by using the drug in combination with meals.

Feel sick (nausea) and vomiting

Uncommon (1/1000 to occur in less people)

-Kabızlık, diarrhea or gas -Volume rash and itching

Have arms, depending on the retention and swelling in the legs

-Head pain, dizziness, lethargic or sleepy Feeling, fatigue or not feeling well

Sparse (seen in less than 1/1000 people)

- Tinnitus -

Increased weight - Inflammation in your stomach

Very rare (less than people) -

1/10000 Severe stomach and back pain. This may be a sign of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).

- Frequency

problems (vertigo), dizziness -

sleep or sleep, mood change

- high blood pressure (high blood pressure) -

change in

intake - stinging, sinking, sneezing, nasal congestion -Click to flush -Depression -confinity

Do not hear or see blood tests

Blood tests may show changes in the functioning of your liver or kidneys.

These are the slight side effects of

B-PROFENID. 2.BI-PROFENID should be considered before use

DO NOT USE following situations

BI-PROFENID in theBI-PROFENID should be used with food and drink Do

not use alcohol during treatment with B-PROFENID. Because alcohol can increase the effects of B-PROFENID and cause serious problems in breathing.

Pregnancy

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the medicine.

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or think you are pregnant. In the first trimester of pregnancy, your doctor may prescribe you B-PROFENID if necessary.

3.-6. BI-PROFENID can be used only for short period of time on the advice of the doctor. Do not use B-PROFENID in this period for a long time.

Do not use B-PROFENID since the 6th month of pregnancy because the drug can harm your baby's heart, lung and kidney and this damage can occur even in a single use. If you used B-PROFENID after 6 months of pregnancy, tell your doctor. Thus, your

doctor can follow the necessary.

If you find yourself pregnant during treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

Breastfeeding

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the medicine.

BI-PROFENID passes into breast milk. Do not use BI-PROFENID while breastfeeding your baby.

Vehicle and machine use

BI-PROFENID may rarely cause dizziness, sleep, seizures or visual disturbances. If you experience any of these side effects, do not use any tools, tools or machinery.

Important information about some of the excipients contained in

BI-PROFENID contains B-PROFENID lactose. It is not recommended to use this medication if your hereditary galactose intolerance (galactose type sugar deficiency), your Lapp lactase deficiency (the enzyme that allows digestion of lactose known as milk sugar) or the malabsorption of glucose galactose (your problem of absorption of sugars such as glucose, galactose).

BI-PROFENID contains wheat starch. If you are allergic to wheat do not use B-PROFENID. You can use this medicine if you have celiac disease. Wheat starch can contain only trace amounts of gluten, so it is considered safe for celiac patients.

Use with other drugs

Some drugs may affect the function of B-PROFENID or B-PROFENID may affect the function of certain medications:

If you are taking any of the medications, especially one of the medications listed below, or if you recently received a medication, including: Tell your doctor or pharmacist: -

Other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen or aspirin (NSAIDs) -

Diuretics (drugs that increase the amount of urine

) - Drugs used for heart failure or high blood pressure - Control the heart rate or medications used to

prevent blood clotting: such as heparin, warfarin, clopidogrel, ticlopidine. - Drugs used to dissolve blood clots: streptokinase, alteplase or tenecteplase - some drugs used against infections (antibiotics) r): ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin or ofloxacin

-Dispiration drugs: fluoxetine, sertraline, citalopram or paroxetine - anti-inflammatory drugs (corticosteroids): hydrocortisone, betamethasone or prednisolone

-Cyclosporin - a drug used to prevent your body's organ rejection after transplantation

-Mifepristone (a drug used to terminate pregnancy), Do not use BI-PROFENID within 8 to 12 days following the use of mifepristone.

Lithium - a drug used in the treatment of some mental diseases

-Methotrexate - a drug used in cancer and psoriasis drug

-Pentoxifylline -that helps the blood circulation in the limbic system in the brain -Tacrolimus - a drug

used after organ transplant

-Probenesid - the drug used for gout -

zidovudine - A drug used for HIV

- Pemetrexed (a drug used in the treatment of cancer)

- Deferasirox (a drug that reduces excess iron in the body)

5.BI-PROFENID storage Do not

use BI-PROFENID after the expiration date of the package.

Do not use BI-PROFENID if you notice defects in the product and / or its packaging.

To protect the environment, do not dispose of the BI-PROFENID that you do not use in city water or trash. Ask your pharmacist about this.