Nise tablet is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever. It provides relief from mild to moderate pain associated with conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Following are some common and off-label uses of Nise Tablet:

Common Uses of Nise Tablet

  1. Pain Relief: Nise tablet is used to alleviate mild to moderate pain. This includes conditions such as headaches, musculoskeletal pain (e.g., back pain, joint pain), and menstrual pain.
  2. Inflammation Reduction: Nise tablet is used to reduce inflammation in conditions like arthritis (both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis) and other inflammatory disorders.
  3. Fever Reduction: Nise tablet can be used to lower fever, such as that which may occur due to infections or other causes.
  4. Postoperative Pain: Nise tablets may be used to manage pain following surgical procedures.
  5. Dysmenorrhea: Nise tablet may be used to relieve the pain associated with menstrual cramps.
  6. Dental Pain: Nise tablets can be used to alleviate dental pain, including toothache and pain after dental procedures.
  7. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: In some cases, Nise tablet may be used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation associated with upper respiratory tract infections.
  8. Pharyngotonsillitis: Nise tablets may be used in the treatment of conditions like pharyngotonsillitis, where there is inflammation and pain in the throat and tonsils.

Off-label Uses of Nise Tablet

  1. Migraine Headaches: Some healthcare providers may consider prescribing Nise tablets for the relief of migraine headaches.
  2. Dental Procedures: Nise tablets may be used to manage pain and inflammation after certain dental procedures.
  3. Pain and Inflammation After Surgery: In some cases, Nise tablets may be used to help manage pain and reduce inflammation after surgical procedures.
  4. Pain in Gastrointestinal Conditions: Nise tablet may be used in the treatment of certain gastrointestinal conditions where pain and inflammation are prominent features.
Nise Uses and Indications

What is Nise?

Nise is one of the leading brands of Nimesulide, manufactured and marketed by PharmEvo Private Limited, Pakistan.

Nise Alternatives : Other Similar Brands

Following are some alternative brands of Nise and their manufacturers.

  • Nims : Sami Pharmaceuticals, Pakistan.
  • Unix : Hilton Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.
  • Modact IR : Platinum Pharmaceuticals, Pakistan.
  • Mexidon : Searl Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd.
  • Amsolide : Amson Vaccines & Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.
  • Artilide : Global Pharmaceuticals.
  • Geoslide : Geofman Pharmaceuticals.
  • Nugesic : Helix Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.
  • Orina : Shrooq Pharmaceuticals.
  • Pensulide : Don Valley Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd.

Nise : Available Formulations and Strengths

Presently, Nise is available in tablet form

Nise Tablet : 100mg strength

Who Should Not Use Nise?

Like all medications, there are certain conditions that Nise should not use due to its potential contraindications.

People with known hypersensitivity or allergy to NSAIDs should not use this medication without first consulting their physician.

People who are taking anticoagulation therapy (blood thinners) are advised against using Nise as it may increase the risk of bleeding complications when combined with these drugs.

Nise may also interact adversely with other medications such as lithium or methotrexate; therefore, people taking these medications should consult their doctor before taking this drug as well.

Nise should not be taken by pregnant women unless recommended by a healthcare professional due to possible harm posed by the drug on fetal development during pregnancy or labor and delivery complications if taken close to the term delivery date.

Individuals under 18 years old are generally advised against taking this medication unless recommended by a physician due to a lack of studies regarding safety in this age group population group.

What is the Recommended Daily Dosage of Nise?

The usual dose of Nise is 100mg (1 Tablet) twice a day, and as therapy maximum for two weeks only.

How Nise Works?

Nise works like other NSAIDs, it stops the formation of prostaglandins by inhibiting its enzyme known as cyclo-oxygenase (COX). This action helps to reduce the pain and inflammation.

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