Drug details
Anjeso (meloxicam injection)
type of NSAIDs
Anjeso (meloxicam) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used adults to manage moderate-to-severe pain, alone or in combination with non-NSAID analgesics.
This drug may have the following side effects:
- hives,
- difficulty breathing,
- swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat,
- nausea,
- upper stomach pain,
- loss of appetite,
- itching,
- dark urine,
- fever,
- pale skin,
- lightheadedness,
- shortness of breath,
- cold hands and feet,
- tiredness,
- clay-colored stools,
- yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice),
- flu-like symptoms,
- unusual tiredness,
- sore throat,
- burning eyes,
- skin pain,
- red or purple skin rash with blistering and peeling,
- slurred speech,
- bloody or tarry stools,
- coughing up blood,
- vomit that looks like coffee grounds,
- sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body,
- swelling or rapid weight gain,
- swelling in your feet or ankles
- leg swelling,
- chest pain that spreads to your jaw or shoulder,
- the first sign of any skin rash (no matter how mild),
- little or no urination, and
The following drugs are related to Anjeso, either as a replacement or used together:
- Celebrex (celecoxib)
- Seglentis (celecoxib and tramadol tablets)
- Clinoril (sulindac)
- Dolobid (diflunisal)
- Feldene (piroxicam)
- Indocin (indomethacin)
- Indocin IV (indomethacin inj)
- Indocin Oral Suspension (indomethacin oral suspension)
- Indocin SR (indomethacin extended release capsules)
- Orudis (ketoprofen)
- Mobic (meloxicam)
- Vivlodex (meloxicam capsules)
- Relafen (nabumetone)