Anti-Cox II capsules contain meloxicam and are used to relieve pain and inflammation associated with joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
The medication works by reducing the production of substances that cause inflammation in the body. It is known for its effectiveness in pain relief and lowering fever. Doctors often prescribe it for adults suffering from joint or muscle problems.
It should be used under medical supervision to determine the appropriate dosage based on the patient's health condition.
What are the ingredients of Anti-Cox II?
Anti-Cox II consists of the following components:
  - Active ingredient: Meloxicam at a concentration of 7.5 mg.
- Inactive ingredients: Lactose, polyethylene glycol, gelatin, titanium dioxide, and safe food-grade colorants.
What are the uses of Anti-Cox II?

It is used to treat the following conditions:
  - Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Osteoarthritis (joint degeneration).
- Ankylosing spondylitis.
- Moderate pain associated with muscle and joint disorders.
What are the dosages of Anti-Cox II?
The doctor determines the appropriate dosage based on each case, and it usually includes:
  - For adults: One capsule daily (7.5 mg), which may be increased to 15 mg per day if necessary.
- The medication should be taken with food to reduce stomach discomfort.
- Do not exceed the maximum dose prescribed by the doctor.
What are the side effects of Anti-Cox II?
Anti-Cox II may cause some symptoms, including:
  - Digestive issues such as stomach pain, nausea, or diarrhea.
- Headache, dizziness, or general fatigue.
- Skin rash or itching in some cases.
- In rare cases, more serious symptoms may appear, such as stomach bleeding or high blood pressure.
What are the contraindications for using Anti-Cox II?
Anti-Cox II should not be used in cases of severe allergy to meloxicam or any of its ingredients, or if the patient suffers from active stomach ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding, or in cases of severe liver or kidney failure.
Or if the patient is under 15 years old, or during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless deemed necessary by the doctor. It should also be avoided with other drugs from the same class without consulting a physician.
What are the alternatives to Anti-Cox II available in pharmacies?
Several alternatives are available in pharmacies, including:
  - Melocam (Melocam).
- Mexicam (Mexicam).
- Moxen (Moxen).
- Mobitil (Mobitil).
What are the available forms and concentrations of Anti-Cox II?
Anti-Cox II is available in the following forms and concentrations:
  - Anti-Cox II 7.5 mg - 20 capsules.
- Anti-Cox II 15 mg - 10 suppositories.
- Anti-Cox II 15 mg - 20 tablets.
- Anti-Cox II 15 mg - 30 tablets.
- Anti-Cox II 15 mg/3 ml - 6 ampoules.
Storage conditions for Anti-Cox II
It should be stored under the following conditions:
  - In a dry and cool place, away from children.
- At a temperature not exceeding 30°C.
- Do not use the medication after the expiration date printed on the package.
Frequently Asked Questions about Anti-Cox II
What are the uses of Anti-Cox II?
It is used to relieve pain and inflammation in joint diseases.
Can Anti-Cox II be used for children?
It is not recommended for those under 15 years old.
What is the usual dosage of Anti-Cox II?
Typically one capsule daily or as directed by the doctor.
Does Anti-Cox II affect the stomach?
It may cause stomach discomfort such as nausea or pain.