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    What are the side effects of meloxicam?

    What are the side effects of meloxicam?

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    Meloxicam is a prescription drug that can treat pain and inflammation caused by arthritis. However, it can also cause serious side effects that may affect your heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, or skin. Some of these side effects are:

    • Cardiovascular events: Meloxicam can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, blood clots, and heart failure. These events can be fatal and occur without warning. Seek emergency help if you have chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness, slurred speech, or vision problems. 1 2

    • Gastrointestinal bleeding: Meloxicam can cause ulcers, perforations, or bleeding in your stomach or intestines. These conditions can be fatal and occur without warning. Call your doctor right away if you have black, bloody, or tarry stools, or vomit blood or something that looks like coffee grounds. 1 2

    • Liver damage: Meloxicam can cause liver problems, such as hepatitis, jaundice, or liver failure. These problems can be fatal and occur at any time. Stop taking meloxicam and contact your doctor immediately if you have signs of liver damage, such as nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite, dark urine, or yellowing of your skin or eyes. 1 2

    • Kidney damage: Meloxicam can cause kidney problems, such as acute kidney injury, nephrotic syndrome, or kidney failure. These problems can be fatal and occur at any time. Tell your doctor if you have signs of kidney damage such as changes in urination, swelling, or blood in your urine. 1 2

    • Skin reactions: Meloxicam can cause severe allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, angioedema, or Stevens-Johnson syndrome. These reactions can be fatal and occur at any time. Stop taking meloxicam and get emergency help if you have symptoms such as rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing, or fever. 1 2

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    While meloxicam carries little to no risk of being addictive on its own, one danger of abusing the drug is that it might be used in conjunction with other substances. The painkilling properties of meloxicam raise the possibility of the drug being used as the body metabolizes other drugs out of a patientโ€™s system.
    Meloxicam may cause bleeding in your stomach or bowels. This problem can happen without warning signs. This is more likely to occur if you or your child have had a stomach ulcer in the past, if you smoke or drink alcohol regularly, if you are over 60 years of age, are in poor health, or are using certain other medicines (eg, steroids, blood thinner).
    There is also a danger that meloxicam can impair the ability of the kidneys to function. Due to this, it is dangerous for patients who have kidney problems or who are at risk for kidney failure.