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What is Celebrex used for?
Who should not take Celebrex?
What should I tell my health care provider?
What are some possible side effects?

* WARNING Celebrex HEART WARNING

Yet another prescription drug has been shown in studies to be harmful to your health. Here is part of Phizer's press release.

NEW YORK, December 17 -- Pfizer Inc said it received new information last night about the cardiovascular safety of its COX-2 inhibitor Celebrex (celecoxib) based on an analysis of two long-term cancer trials.

As reported to Pfizer by the Data Safety and Monitoring Board, one of the studies (the APC cancer trial) demonstrated an increased cardiovascular risk over placebo, while the other trial (the PreSAP cancer trial) revealed no greater cardiovascular risk than placebo.

“These clinical trial results are new. The cardiovascular findings in one of the studies (APC) are unexpected and not consistent with the reported findings in the second study (PreSAP). Pfizer is taking immediate steps to fully understand the results and rapidly communicate new information to regulators, physicians and patients around the world,” said Hank McKinnell, Pfizer chairman and chief executive officer.

Celebrex HEART WARNING

What is Celebrex used for?

Celebrex is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID) that is used to reduce pain and inflammation (swelling and soreness). CELEBREX blocks the action of the COX-2 enzyme , which plays a key role in pain and inflammation

Celebrex is a medicine for: 

  • relief of osteoarthritis (the arthritis caused by age-related "wear and tear" on bones and joints) 
  • relief of rheumatoid arthritis in adults 
  • management of acute pain in adults (like the short term pain you can get after a dental or surgical operation) 
  • treatment of menstrual pain (pain during women's monthly periods) 
  • reduce the number of colon and rectum growths (colorectal polyps) in patients with a disease called Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). FAP is an inherited disease in which the rectum and colon are covered with A lot of polyps. Celebrex is used along with the usual care for FAP patients such as surgery and exams of the rectum and colon. 
  • Celebrex has not been shown to reduce cancer that happens with FAP. It is not known whether the effects of Celebrex will last after treatment is stopped. The use of Celebrex in FAP patients for longer than six months has not been studied. Therefore, the usual care of FAP patients should not be changed because of the use of Celebrex. Regular exams of the colon and rectum should take place as scheduled and surgeries for FAP should happen as planned. 

Who should not take Celebrex?

Do not take Celebrex if you: 

  • have had an allergic-type reaction to sulfa medicines 
  • have had asthma, hives or allergic-type reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAID medicines 
  • Are allergic to celecoxib, the active ingredient in CELEBREX

If you have asthma, you may have aspirin-sensitive asthma. If an aspirin-sensitive asthmatic takes aspirin it can cause severe narrowing of the airway (bronchospasm), and even death. Since this type of reaction to aspirin and other NSAID medicines have happened in aspirin-sensitive patients, aspirin-sensitive patients should not take Celebrex. 

Special Warnings with Celebrex:

Celebrex and other NSAID medicines can cause stomach ulcers that bleed. The chance of this serious problem increases the longer you take Celebrex and with higher doses of Celebrex. Stomach bleeding can also happen suddenly while you take Celebrex. Stop taking Celebrex and call your healthcare provider right away if you get: 

  • a burning stomach pain 
  • black bowel movements that look like tar 
  • vomit that looks like blood or coffee grounds 

Celebrex and other NSAID medicines can cause serious allergic reactions that include swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat. These allergic reactions may cause problems with breathing, swallowing, and wheezing. Serious allergic skin reactions have also happened. 

General Precautions with Celebrex:

Celebrex and other NSAID medicines can cause serious problems such as liver damage. Some of the warning signs of liver damage are nausea, vomiting, tiredness, loss of appetite, itching, yellow coloring of skin or eyes, "flulike" symptoms and dark urine. If these happen, stop taking Celebrex and call your health care provider right away. 

Celebrex and other NSAID medicines can cause serious kidney problems that include sudden kidney failure or worsening of kidney problems that you already have. 

Celebrex and other NSAID medicines can cause fluid retention (holding of water in your body) and swelling. Fluid retention can be a serious problem if you have high blood pressure or heart failure. 

What should I tell my doctor or health care provider?

Tell your health care provider if you: 

  • are trying to become pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breast-feeding 
  • have or had angina (chest pain), heart attack or blocked artery in your heart 
  • have kidney problems 
  • have liver problems 
  • have heart failure 
  • have high blood pressure 
  • retain fluids (hold extra body water and swell) 
  • had an allergic reaction to aspirin or other NSAID medicines 
  • had a serious stomach problem in the past 
  • have or had any other medical problems or allergies 

Tell your health care provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Some medicines may affect how Celebrex works or Celebrex may affect how your other medicines work. Your healthcare provider may have to adjust your dose or watch you closely if you take certain medicines. Celebrex can not take the place of aspirin for prevention of heart attack or stroke. If you take aspirin for this purpose, do not stop taking aspirin without talking to your doctor. 

What are some possible side effects of Celebrex?

  • headache 
  • indigestion 
  • upper respiratory tract infection (a "cold") 
  • diarrhea 
  • sinus inflammation 
  • stomach pain 
  • nausea 
  • HEART ATTACKS

CELEBREX should not be taken in late pregnancy or if you've had aspirin-sensitive asthma or allergic reactions to aspirin or other arthritis medicines or certain drugs called sulfonamides. In rare cases, serious stomach problems, such as bleeding, can occur without warning

For more detailed information about Celebrex, ask your health care provider or pharmacist.

Common misspelling of Celebrex - selebrex, celibrex, celebrects, celebrecks

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