Celebrex: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Celebrex?
Celebrex is a prescription, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) given to patients who suffer from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Celebrex belongs to a class of drugs called COX-2 inhibitors, which work to alleviate the symptoms of arthritis by blocking COX-2 enzymes that cause inflammation. Different from traditional NSAIDs like ibuprofin, COX-2 inhibitors are designed to provide pain relief without causing stomach and gastrointestinal irritation and bleeding.
What are the side effects of Celebrex?
New studies have shown that Celebrex increases chances for cardiovascular events including heart attack, stoke, and blood clots by nearly 2 ½ times. These new and potentially fatal side effects have led to increased concern over the drugs safety and the potential for Celebrex lawsuits. Celebrex can also cause stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding. Other common side effects of Celebrex include: liver damage, swelling and fluid retention, headache, nausea, indigestion, diarrhea, stomach pain, upper respiratory tract infection, and sinus inflammation.
Who should not take Celebrex?
All patients should be evaluated prior to taking Celebrex. Patients with a history of heart problems or a known cardiovascular condition should consult their doctor before taking Celebrex. Patients who have experienced asthma, hives, or allergic reactions after taking traditional NSAIDs such as aspirin or ibuprofen should not take Celebrex. In addition, patients who are allergic to sulfa drugs should not take this drug.
Are there any special warnings?
Celebrex has been known to cause stomach ulcers. Therefore, if you experience symptoms such as vomiting, black stools, or burning stomach pain, you should call your physician. In addition, if you have kidney or liver problems, or if you are pregnant, Celebrex may not be right for you. Patients with heart problems should not take Celebrex.
Should I stop taking Celebrex?
You should not stop taking Celebrex without first consulting with your physician.
I have suffered from the side effects of Celebrex. Is a lawsuit an option?
If you believe that Celebrex has injured you or a family member, you may be able to file a Celebrex lawsuit. It is important to recall as many details of your Celebrex case as possible. These details will be included in the presentation of your Celebrex lawsuit by your attorney. A Celebrex attorney may pursue damages to cover loss of wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering and emotional distress caused by the side effects of Celebrex. Lawsuits involving defective or dangerous drugs can be very complex. For this reason it is important to retain a Celebrex attorney who is experienced and trusted.
How I find a qualified Celebrex attorney?
If you have decided you would like to file a Celebrex lawsuit, or are simply seeking more advice about your specific case, contacting attorneys familiar with Celebrex and other COX-2 defective drugs may help you sort out your options. A Celebrex attorney will be familiar with the laws in your state that affect your case and will be able to effectively present your Celebrex lawsuit. Case specific advice and information from Celebrex attorneys in your area can help you decide if you want to pursue a Celebrex lawsuit. Celebrex FYI can help you find Celebrex attorneys in your area.
If you or someone you know has suffered injuries as a result of Celebrex, contact a Celebrex attorney to discuss your legal rights.
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