Ketoprofen (ketoprofen)

KETOPROFEN (Ketoprofen). 2 - (3-phenyl Benzoil-) propionic acid.
     Synonyms : Ketonal, Knavon, Profenid, Alreumant, Asozal, Dexal, Fastum, Kefenid, Ketonal, Ketoprosil, Knavon, Meprofen, Niflam, Oruvail, Ostofen, Profenid, Reumoqin, Rofenid, Synpofen and others.
     The structure and actions similar to aspirin. Quickly absorbed by ingestion. Peak concentrations in plasma observed in 1 - 2 hours
     Indications for use are the same as for derivatives and ortofena.
     Assign inside (in food) to 0.05 g (50 mg), 3 to 4 times a day (1 capsule morning and the afternoon and evening of 2 capsules). The evening can be applied in the form of jobs (at 0.1 grams).
     Possible side effects and contraindications see Ortofen.
     Method of issuance : 50 mg capsules in the package of 25 capsules; Jobs to 0.1 g.
     Available also in the form of prolonged medication in the form of tablets to 0.2 g (profenid prolonged; To take one pill a day) and 0.1 g (ketonal ointment; To take one pill two times a day-after 12 h).

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