What is Meloxicam 15 mg?
Meloxicam 15 mg is a prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug Meloxicam used to relieve pain and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis. It belongs to the class of medications known as selective COX-2 inhibitors and helps manage symptoms such as joint stiffness, swelling, and pain.
What are the Uses of Meloxicam 15 mg?
Meloxicam 15 mg is primarily used to treat:
Osteoarthritis (OA)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (in patients 2 years and older)
Ankylosing spondylitis
General musculoskeletal pain (off-label)
What are the Benefits of Meloxicam 15 mg?
Effective pain relief: Reduces moderate to severe joint and muscle pain.
Anti-inflammatory: Decreases swelling and stiffness, improving joint mobility.
Once-daily dosing: Provides long-lasting relief with convenient once-daily use.
Well-tolerated: Lower risk of gastrointestinal irritation compared to older NSAIDs (though still present).
How Does Meloxicam 15 mg Work?
Meloxicam works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes (especially COX-2), which are responsible for producing prostaglandins—chemicals that cause inflammation, pain, and fever. By reducing prostaglandin levels, Meloxicam helps alleviate pain and swelling.
How to Take Meloxicam 15 mg?
Orally, once daily, with or without food.
Taking it with food or milk may reduce the risk of stomach upset.
Use exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Dosage of Meloxicam 15 mg
Adults:
Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid Arthritis: 7.5 mg once daily; may increase to 15 mg if needed.
Ankylosing Spondylitis: 15 mg once daily.
Children (for juvenile arthritis):
Dosage based on body weight and must be prescribed by a pediatric specialist.
Maximum dose: Should not exceed 15 mg per day.
Missed Dose and Overdose
Missed dose: Take as soon as you remember. If it’s near the time of your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double up.
Overdose: May cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, stomach pain, or even kidney failure. Seek immediate medical attention or contact poison control.
Available Strengths of Meloxicam
Tablets: 7.5 mg and 15 mg
Oral Suspension: Typically 7.5 mg/5 mL (varies by manufacturer)
Injectable forms are available in some regions for hospital use
Side Effects of Meloxicam 15 mg
Common side effects:
Nausea
Diarrhea or constipation
Dizziness
Indigestion
Serious side effects:
Stomach ulcers or bleeding
Increased blood pressure
Kidney or liver problems
Heart attack or stroke (especially with long-term use or in higher-risk individuals)
Seek medical attention if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, severe stomach pain, or signs of an allergic reaction (e.g., rash, swelling).
Interactions of Meloxicam 15 mg
Meloxicam may interact with:
Other NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen)
Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin)
ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics – may affect kidney function
Corticosteroids – increased risk of GI side effects
SSRIs – may increase bleeding risk
Lithium – increased lithium levels
Always inform your doctor of all medications and supplements you take.
Precautions of Meloxicam 15 mg
Avoid if allergic to NSAIDs or aspirin.
Not recommended during the third trimester of pregnancy.
Use with caution in patients with a history of heart disease, stroke, ulcers, or kidney problems.
Regular monitoring may be needed for long-term users (e.g., kidney/liver function, blood pressure).
Storage Information
Store at room temperature (20°C to 25°C / 68°F to 77°F).
Keep away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Availability in the US and Australia
United States: Available by prescription in both brand (Mobic) and generic forms.
Australia: Available under several brand names (e.g., Mobic, Meloxicam Sandoz) by prescription.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I take Meloxicam daily?
Yes, but only as prescribed. Long-term use should be monitored due to risks like ulcers or cardiovascular events.
2. Is Meloxicam stronger than ibuprofen?
Meloxicam has a longer half-life and is more potent per dose, often making it more convenient for chronic conditions.
3. Can I drink alcohol while on Meloxicam?
It’s best to avoid alcohol, as it increases the risk of stomach bleeding.
4. Is Meloxicam safe during pregnancy?
Avoid during the third trimester. Consult your doctor if pregnant or planning pregnancy.
5. How long does Meloxicam take to work?
You may feel some relief within a few hours, but full effects for chronic pain may take a few days.

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