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Etodolac for pain and inflammation

Lodine, Etolyn, Etopan

Etodolac is a medicine called a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is also known as 'an NSAID'.

Before you take etodolac, tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to any other anti-inflammatory painkiller.

It is best to take your doses with food.

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About etodolac

Tipo de medicamento

Un antiinflamatorio no esteroideo (AINE)

Utilizado para

Relief of pain and inflammation in adults with arthritis

También llamado

Etolyn®; Etopan®; Lodine®

Disponible como

Capsules and modified-release tablets

Anti-inflammatory painkillers like etodolac are also called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or sometimes just 'anti-inflammatories'. Etodolac is prescribed to ease pain and reduce inflammation for people with rheumatic conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Etodolac works by blocking the effect of natural substances in your body, called cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzymes. These enzymes help to make other chemicals in your body, called prostaglandins. Some prostaglandins are produced at sites of injury or damage, and cause pain and inflammation. By blocking the effect of COX enzymes, fewer prostaglandins are produced, which means pain and inflammation are eased.

Before taking etodolac

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine can only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking etodolac, it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you have ever had an allergic reaction to any other NSAID (such as aspirin, naproxen, diclofenac, and indometacin), or to any other medicine.

  • If you have ever had a problem with bleeding from the stomach or intestines, such as from a peptic or duodenal ulcer.

  • Si padece asma o cualquier otro trastorno alérgico.

  • Si padece una enfermedad cardiaca o un problema vascular o circulatorio.

  • Si está embarazada, esperando un bebé o en período de lactancia.

  • Si alguna vez ha tenido problemas de coagulación de la sangre.

  • If you have an inflammatory bowel disorder such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.

  • Si tiene la tensión alta.

  • Si padece un trastorno del tejido conjuntivo como el lupus eritematoso sistémico. Se trata de una enfermedad inflamatoria que también recibe el nombre de lupus o LES.

  • Si tiene algún problema con el funcionamiento de su hígado, o si tiene algún problema con el funcionamiento de sus riñones.

  • Si está tomando otros medicamentos. Esto incluye cualquier medicamento que esté tomando y que pueda adquirirse sin receta, así como medicamentos a base de plantas y complementarios.

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How to take etodolac

  • Before you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about the tablets/capsules, and it will also provide you with a full list of the side-effects which you could experience from taking them.

  • There are two forms of etodolac available: modified-release tablets (which release etodolac slowly throughout the day) and capsules (which release etodolac more quickly). If you are prescribed tablets, you will be asked to take one 600 mg tablet daily. If you are prescribed capsules, you could be asked to take either one or two 300 mg capsules a day. Your doctor will tell you which dose is right for you. You should take etodolac exactly as your doctor tells you to.

  • Try to take your doses at the same time(s) each day as this will help you to remember to take etodolac regularly.

  • Swallow the tablet or capsule whole; do not chew or break the tablets, and do not open the capsules. Most people find it helps to swallow the tablet/capsule with a drink of water.

  • It is best to take your doses with food, such as with a snack or at a mealtime. This is because the food in your stomach will help to protect from side-effects such as indigestion and stomach irritation.

  • If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless your next dose is due. If when you remember, your next dose is due then take the dose that is due and leave out the forgotten one. Do not take two doses together to make up for a missed dose.

Aproveche al máximo su tratamiento

  • Your doctor will try to prescribe you the lowest dose for the shortest time in order to reduce the risk of side-effects. If you need to take etodolac over a long period of time, your doctor may want to prescribe another medicine along with it to protect your stomach from irritation.

  • Procure acudir a las citas periódicas con su médico. Así podrá comprobar su evolución.

  • If you have asthma, symptoms such as wheeze or breathlessness can be made worse by anti-inflammatories such as etodolac. If this happens to you, you should stop taking the tablets/capsules and see your doctor as soon as possible.

  • There is known to be a small increased risk of heart and blood vessel problems in people taking some anti-inflammatory painkillers long-term. Your doctor will explain this to you and will prescribe the lowest suitable dose in order to reduce the risk. Do not take more than the recommended dose.

  • If you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist that they are safe to take with an anti-inflammatory like etodolac. This is because you should not take etodolac with any other anti-inflammatory painkiller, some of which are available in cold and flu remedies which can be bought 'over the counter'.

  • Si va a someterse a una operación o a un tratamiento dental, comunique a la persona que vaya a realizar el tratamiento qué medicamentos está tomando.

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Can etodolac cause problems?

Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with etodolac. The best place to find a full list of the side-effects which can be associated with your medicine, is from the manufacturer's printed information leaflet supplied with the medicine. Alternatively, you can find an example of a manufacturer's information leaflet in the reference section below. Speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Común

etodolac side-effects

¿Qué puedo hacer si me ocurre esto?

Indigestion, heartburn (reflux), stomach pain

Remember to take your doses with a meal or with a glass of milk. If the discomfort continues, speak with your doctor

Sentirse mal (náuseas) o estar enfermo (vómitos)

Comidas sencillas: evite los alimentos grasos o picantes.

Diarrhoea or constipation

Beber mucha agua

Sensación de mareo o cansancio

No conduzca ni utilice herramientas o máquinas mientras esté afectado

Important: if you experience any of the following less common but possibly serious symptoms, stop taking etodolac and contact your doctor for advice straightaway:

  • Si tiene dificultades respiratorias, como sibilancias o disnea.

  • Si presenta cualquier signo de reacción alérgica, como hinchazón alrededor de la boca o la cara, o una erupción cutánea con picor intenso.

  • If you pass blood or black stools, bring up blood, or have severe tummy (abdominal) pains.

If you experience any other symptoms which you think may be due to etodolac, speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

How to store etodolac

  • Mantenga todos los medicamentos fuera del alcance y de la vista de los niños.

  • Almacenar en un lugar fresco y seco, lejos del calor y la luz directos.

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

No tome nunca más de la dosis prescrita. Si sospecha que usted u otra persona ha tomado una sobredosis de este medicamento, acuda al servicio de urgencias de su hospital. Llévese el envase, aunque esté vacío.

Este medicamento es para usted. Nunca se lo dé a otras personas aunque su enfermedad parezca ser la misma que la suya.

No guarde medicamentos caducados o que no desee. Llévelos a su farmacia local, que se encargará de eliminarlos por usted.

Si tiene cualquier duda sobre este medicamento pregunte a su farmacéutico.

Informar de los efectos secundarios de un medicamento o vacuna

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  • Fecha límite de la próxima revisión: 28 mar 2026
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    Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

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