Instructions for Airtal (aceclofenac)
Release Formt
ab, film cover, 100 mg: 20 or 60 pcs.
Description Airtal
The tablets are white, round, biconvex, with the letter "A" engraved on one side.
1 tab
acetlofenac 100 mg
Auxiliary substances
: cellulose microcrystalline pH 102, cellulose microcrystalline pH 101, povidone K-30, glyceryl distearate (type I), sodium crocarmellose.
Film shell composition: Sepifilm 752 white (hypromellose, microcrystalline cellulose, titanium dioxide, macrogol stearate (type I)).
10 pcs - blisters (2) - cardboard packs.
10 pcs - blisters (6) - cardboard packs.
ATX codes
M01AB16 Aceclofenac
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
NSAIDs
Active ingredient Airtal
acetlofenac
Pharmacotherapeutic group aceclofenac
NSAIDs
Retention conditions
The drug should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Expiration date
Shelf life is 3 years.
Pharmacological effect Airtal
Aceclofenac is a nonsteroidal compound with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Its mechanism of action is based on inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis.
Indications for use aceclofenac
include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondyloarthritis, and other musculoskeletal disorders that cause pain (such as periarthritis involving the shoulders) and to relieve pain of various origins, including low back pain, toothaches, and primary algodysmenorrhea.
Method of application and dosage Airtal:
the drug is taken by mouth, and the pills should be swallowed whole, with enough water. Aertal® can be used while eating. To reduce the risk of side effects, the lowest effective dose and shorten the duration of treatment needed to control symptoms are recommended.
For adults, the optimal dose is 1 tablet 100 mg twice a day (morning and evening), with the maximum dose not to exceed 200 mg a day.
Special patients: For people with mild to moderate liver failure, the dose of acetlofenac should be reduced to 100 mg a day. In patients with mild renal failure, dosing changes have not been established, but caution is required. For older people (over age 65), dose reductions are most often not needed, but precautions are recommended. Use in children under 18 is contraindicated because safety and efficacy data are lacking.
- Nosology (ICD codes)
- K08.8
- Other specified changes in teeth and their supporting apparatus (including toothache)
- M05
- Seropositive rheumatoid arthritis
- M15
- Polyarthrosis
- M25.5
- Pain joint
- M42
- Osteochondrosis of spine
- M45
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- M47
- Spondylosis
- M54.1
- Radiculopathy
- M54.3
- Ischias
- M54.4
- Lumbago with sciatica
- M75.0
- Adhesive capsulitis of upper arm
- M79.0
- Rheumatism, unspecified
- M79.1
- Myalgia
- M79.2
- Neuralgia and neuritis, unspecified
- R52.0
- Acute pain
- R52.2
- Other persistent pain (chronic)