- Indications of Fenoprofen
- Side Effects of Fenoprofen
- Contraindications for Fenoprofen
- How to Use Fenoprofen
Fenoprofen is a medicine known commercially as Trandor.
This medication for oral use is an analgesic and anti-inflammatory, used to treat pain caused by postoperative, colic or edema.
Indications of Fenoprofen
Pain (mild and moderate); cramps; fractures; flu symptoms; surgical wounds; rheumatism; dysmenorrhea.
Side Effects of Fenoprofen
Indigestion; nausea; vomiting; constipation; abdominal discomfort.
Contraindications for Fenoprofen
Pregnancy Risk B; lactating women; history of abdominal ulcer; individuals with kidney problems; Hipersensibility to any of the formula's components.
How to Use Fenoprofen
Oral use
Adults
- Anti-rheumatic: Administer 300 to 600 mg of Fenoprofen, 3 to 4 times a day, then adjust the dose according to the patient's needs. Dysmenorrhea: Administer 200 mg of Fenoprofen every 4 to 6 hours.