What is Flanax?
- Flanax Pain Reliever tablets contain naproxen sodium. Naproxen (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication (NSAID) is a form of Naproxen.
- Flanax can be used to treat minor pains like toothache, back pain, or headaches.
- Flanax Pain Reliever Tablets are also used to relieve pain from the common cold, certain symptoms of arthritis, and menstrual cramps.
- Before you take this medicine
Flanax Pain Reliever tablets should not be taken if you are
- Are you 65 years old or older
- Have you ever had stomach ulcers?
- Use an anticoagulant or steroid drug to thin your blood.
- Other drugs containing NSAIDs (aspirin or ibuprofen, naproxen or other) should be taken.
- You can have three to five alcoholic beverages per day while you use this product
- Never had an allergic reaction to pain relievers/fever decreasers.
- You are about to have heart surgery, Scissor Exercise or you just had one.
Pain Reliever Tablets: How do I take them?
- Adults and children aged 12 and over should take one tablet each 8-12 hours, while symptoms last. Two tablets may be taken within an hour for the first dose.
- Limit the use of Flanax Pain Relief Tablets to two per hour.
- Limit to three tablets per 24-hour period.
- Adults over 65 must not take more than one tablet per 12 hours unless prescribed by a doctor.
- Flanax Pain Reliever should not be used with children younger than 12 years. Always consult a doctor before using it.
Flanax Side Effects
If you experience any of the following symptoms due to Flanax allergies: difficulty breathing; hives; swelling of the lips, throat, or mouth; and difficulty swallowing.
If you experience any of these side effects, stop taking.
Chest pain, weakness, shortness or complete loss of breath, slurred speaking, vision problems, or imbalance;
- Black, bloody or tarry stool
- You cough up blood, vomit or blood that looks like coffee grounds.
- Rapid weight gain or swelling
- You may urinate less often than normal or not at all.