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  • Some common side effects of Celebrex, an anti-inflammatory drug, might include heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. Other, more serious side effects may include gastrointestinal and cardiovascular problems.

    Serious Effects

    According to the FDA, anti-inflammatory drugs like Celebrex can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, ulcers, or further damage, sometimes without warning symptoms. Other potential side effects may include kidney failure and liver damage.

    People At Risk

    Both seniors and women generally are more vulnerable to Celebrex side effects. Elderly patients may be advised not to take the drug due to an increased risk of serious gastrointestinal problems and renal failure. Those with history of ulcers and kidney disease may also be at greater risk.

    Proper Dosage

    Side effects are often directly related to the dosage taken. Taking the lowest Celebrex dose needed for the drug to work may help lower the chance of both minor and serious side effects.

    Allergic Reactions

    Men and women who are allergic to aspirin or sulfa (sulfonamide) drugs should not take Celebrex. Users who are allergic to other nonsteriodal anti-infallmatory drugs (NSAIDs) should also not take the drug. Allergy symptoms might include swelling in the throat and face, asthma, and skin eruptions.

    Heart-Related Problems

    Those with pre-existing heart conditions, as well as those who have recently undergone heart-related surgery, might experience more serious side effects. Taking Celebrex may increase the chance of respiratory problems.

    Source:

    Celebrex Side Effects

    Seniors, Side Effects, and Celebrex

    What are the Side Effects of Celebrex?

    More Information:

    Medication Guide for Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)

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