Lodine
Lodine is a painkillers medication containing Etodolac, available as 200/300/400mg tablets.
- Category
- Painkillers
- Active ingredient
- Etodolac
- Route
- Oral use
- Form
- Tablet, Capsule, hard
- Strengths
- 200/300/400mg
You will receive a quality generic equivalent, depending on stock.
Prescription rules on Lodine vary by country.
Details
- Conditions
- Osteoarthritis · Rheumatoid arthritis · Pain
- Alternative Name
- Etopan
- Therapeutic Class
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Pharmacological Class
- Pyranoindole acetic acid
- Known Off-label Uses
- ankylosing spondylitis
- Minor Side Effects
- nausea, dyspepsia, dizziness, headache
- Moderate Side Effects
- fluid retention, abdominal pain, constipation, flatulence
- Dosage Forms
- Tablet, Capsule, hard
- Administration Route
- Oral use
- Prescription Status
- Available without prescription
- Originator
- Wyeth
- Onset Time
- 30–60 minutes
- Duration
- 4–8 hours
- Storage Instructions
- Store below 25°C in a dry place.
- Drug Interactions
- warfarin, lithium, alcohol
- Age Restrictions
- Not for use in children.
What you will receive
Lodine is the originator brand name, made by Wyeth. We use it here to identify the medicine only; we are not affiliated with Wyeth and do not ship the original Lodine.
- You receive a generic equivalent: the same active ingredient (Etodolac) at the same dose, mostly recognised Indian branded generics from vetted manufacturers.
- The exact brand supplied depends on what is in stock at the dispatching warehouse.
- A regulated generic matches the original ingredient for ingredient by legal standard.