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Knee injury
Doctor I had knee Injury 10 days back . Did Xray and MRI . Doc said very mild inflammation in soft tissue of femoral medical condyle and prescribed Etoricoxib 60mg for 5 days . Doctor I had history of gastritis and duodenal ulcer in 2019 and HP was eradicated. Now I'm scared to take Etoricoxib 60mg . My knee is hurting and I'm in excruciating pain even high dose tramadol is not helping even 1%. I took Etoricoxib 60mg with esomeprazole 40mg (before breakfast and dinner) now I'm very scared of ulcer issue . How can I prevent it ?
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Hi, You can avoid etoricoxib Consult directly so medications and precautions can be advised to you
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Apply short knee brace and if the swelling is still persistent then take chymerol forte tablet TID and apply ice pack for 15 mins every 4 hourly
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