Nise 100 MG Tablet is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used as a second-line treatment for relieving acute pain caused by conditions like osteoarthritis and menstrual cramps.

It also helps manage mild to moderate pain from joint and muscle sprains or strains. This medicine is not recommended for use in patients below the age of 12 years.

Nise is used to treat back pain, arthritis, rheumatic arthritis, flank pain, thrombophlebitis, severe pain, and dysmenorrhea.

Nise contains nimesulide as the main component and works by stopping the production of prostaglandin, which helps to relieve inflammation and pain.

What Are the Uses of Nise 100 MG Tablet?

This medicine provides quick relief from different kinds of pain and swelling by reducing inflammation-causing chemicals in the body.

Primary Uses

  • Acute pain: This medicine is used to relieve pain and swelling in the joints and muscles.
  • Dysmenorrhea Primary (Painful menstruation cycle): This medicine is used to relieve acute menstrual pain.
  • Osteoarthritis Pain: This medicine is used to relieve symptomatic pain caused by osteoarthritis.

Secondary Uses

How does Nise 100 MG Tablet Work (Mechanism of Action)?

  • Nise works by inhibiting cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzymes that further inhibit prostaglandin production, which is the reason for pain initiation.
  • Prostaglandins at the site of injury are the cause of causing discomfort, swelling, and redness.
  • It helps to alleviate the discomfort and increases blood flow, heat loss, and sweating around the skin.
  • Nise 100 MG Tablet works by preventing the development of Cyclooxygenase, which in turn prevents prostaglandins from forming in the body. Inflammation and pain are responsible for both of these elements, namely, cyclooxygenase and prostaglandins.
  • The Nise 100 MG Tablet helps in improving the condition of a patient by blocking production of prostaglandin, thereby alleviating pain and inflammation caused by it.

Nise Dosage Instructions

It is recommended to take Nise in the form of 100 mg tablets only.

People with arthritis are advised not to take these tablets for a prolonged period of time.

The dose of Nise 100 MG Tablet as prescribed by the physician after examining the patient's height, weight and medical history.

Do not stop or start a new medicine without consulting your doctor.

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How do I use the Nise 100 MG Tablet?

  • Before taking the medicine, the patient should read the directions on the product label.
  • The patient should take Altraday Capsule as prescribed by the doctor and for the period specified by the doctor.
  • One should take the medicine twice or three times a day.
  • It is safe to use the Nise 100 MG Tablet for the period prescribed by the doctor.
  • Medicines should not be taken in more than the quantity prescribed, as an overdose may lead to problems with health, such as kidney disease or stomach bleeding.
  • Take Medication with a meal to prevent stomach upset.
  • Patients with kidney or liver disease should not take the medicine. It is recommended that the doctor be informed so that he/she can help with an appropriate alternative.
  • Do not drink alcohol after using the Nise 100 MG Tablet, as it may have an effect on the liver
  • In case of overdose, the doctor should be consulted immediately.
  • Take medicine with water without breaking, chewing, or crushing.

What Should I Do If I Miss a Dose of Nise?

If you skip a dose, the drug can not show sufficient effects because, for the drug to function efficiently, a certain amount of medicine must be present in the body at all times. As soon as you know, always take the missing dose.

But, if it is already time to take a second dose after that, do not take a double dose, as this can lead to a drug overdose.

What Happens If I Overdose on Nise?

In the event of an overdose of Nise, the doctor should be contacted immediately, as gastric emptying (gastric lavage) should be done as a treatment measure. Overdose symptoms can be seen as drowsiness, lethargy, pain in the stomach, etc.

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What Are the Side Effects of Nise 100 MG Tablet?

Side effects can vary from mild digestive issues to serious allergic reactions, report anything unusual to your doctor immediately.

Common Side Effects of Nise Tablet

Severe side effects of Nise Tablet

  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome
  • Clotting of blood
  • Elevated enzyme levels in the liver
  • Skin rashes that are severe

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Precautions for Nise 100 MG Tablet

Some people should avoid Nise due to possible health risks. Talk to your doctor if you fall under any of these categories. The following precautions should be taken while taking the Nise 100 MG Tablet:

  • Avoid taking the medicine with alcohol. You may experience side effects such as dizziness, rashes, sudden pain, etc.
  • If you are pregnant, it is recommended that you do not take these tablets for pain.
  • These tablets may cause bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Side effects of the Nise 100 MG Tablet may be more severe among the elderly people due to lower immunity and resistance capacity.
  • Long periods of use of 100 mg Nise 100 MG Tablet may cause damage to the liver or kidneys.
  • If a person suffering from pain also has some heart conditions, he or she is advised not to take these tablets.
  • Breastfeeding mothers should take special care and avoid this tab.
  • Before consuming this medication, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are advised to consult a doctor because it may be dangerous, especially during the last trimester.
  • You are also recommended to avoid alcohol intake, too. You can experience symptoms such as nausea, extreme fatigue, joint pain, swelling, and fever if the Nise 100 MG Tab is taken with alcohol.
  • This medicine is not recommended for use in individuals under 12 years of age.

Possible Interactions with Other Medications

Nise 100 MG Tablet usually interacts with other drugs that may cause serious health problems. It is therefore advisable to discuss the current medicine and medical history with the doctor. Not all drugs that interact with Nise are included in this list.

  • Lithium
  • Methotrexate
  • Cyclosporine
  • Digitalis glycosides
  • Phenytoin

Patients should also not start, stop or change drugs without the doctor's approval. Visit your nearest Medicover Hospital for safe consultation, diagnosis, and pain treatment under expert guidance.

When not to use

Allergies

This medicine is not recommended for use in patients with known nimesulide allergy or any other inactive ingredients present in the formulation.

Liver Disease

This medicine is not recommended for use in patients with liver disease due to an increased risk of worsening of the condition of the patient.

Severe impairment of renal function

This medicine is not recommended for the use of patients who are having severe kidney impairment due to the increased risk of worsening of the patient's condition.

General instructions

  • Take this medicine after a meal or as directed by your doctor. Do not take more than recommended/prescribed. Consult your doctor if you have any undesirable effects. Do not stop taking the medicine before the end of the course/without consulting your doctor.
  • To alleviate discomfort, inflammation, and fever, the Nise Tablet is used.
  • Take it with food or milk to reduce stomach pain.
  • Take Nise tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor in the correct dose and for the recommended duration. Using it for a long time without medical guidance may lead to serious side effects like stomach bleeding or kidney issues.
  • If you are having a history of heart disease or stroke, tell your doctor.
  • When taking Nise Pill, avoid alcohol because it can raise the risk of stomach problems.
  • If you're using this medication for long-term treatment, your doctor may regularly monitor your kidney function, liver function, and blood levels to ensure safety.

How Should Nise 100 MG Tablet Be Stored?

Proper storage helps maintain the effectiveness of the medicine and prevents harm from spoiled medication.

  • Store in a cool, dry place (below 25°C)
  • Keep away from moisture, sunlight, and heat
  • Do not refrigerate
  • Always keep out of reach of children

What Happens If Nise Is Not Stored Properly?

If exposed to heat or moisture, the tablet may lose its effectiveness and become unsafe for use. Do not use if the color or texture changes.

Nise vs Paracetamol

Nise Paracetamol
Nimesulide 100mg Known as acetaminophen
Used to treat acute pain, fever, flank pain Used to treat pain and fever
Painkiller Common painkiller
Formula: C 13H 12N 2O 5S Molar mass: 151.163 g/mol

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Nise tablet can be used for toothache due to its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties.

Nise tablet can be used to relieve headaches, but it should be used under medical guidance.

Nise can help reduce fever, but it is primarily used for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects. Paracetamol is typically preferred for fever.

It is generally not recommended to take Nise and paracetamol together without consulting a healthcare provider, as combining NSAIDs can increase the risk of side effects.

No, Nise is not a muscle relaxant. It is an NSAID used to relieve pain and inflammation.

Nise is more effective for pain and inflammation, while paracetamol is generally preferred for treating fever and mild pain due to its better safety profile. The choice depends on the specific condition and medical advice.

Nise is not recommended for children under 12 years, as it may cause serious side effects. Always consult a pediatrician before use.

Yes, Nise may help relieve period pain due to its anti-inflammatory action. However, it should be used only under a doctor’s guidance.

Nise can reduce throat pain caused by inflammation, but it doesn’t treat the infection. Use it only after consulting a doctor.


Disclaimer: The information provided is accurate and up-to-date to the best of our knowledge. However, it should not be considered a substitute for medical advice or consultation. We do not guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific warnings does not mean a medicine is safe for all users. We are not responsible for any outcomes based on this information and strongly recommend consulting a doctor for any medical concerns or questions.

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