Guest guest Posted May 23, 2001 Report Share Posted May 23, 2001 - Yes, I did try it. I found I had breakthrough pain by noon and of course couldn't take anything else since this is a once a day deal. Occasionally I would take another one to try and cover the pain. Also--I had stomach upset. I should say though that NSAID's and I don't get along at all. S. Mobic Hi... Has anyone tried Mobic as an NSAID? April 14, 2000 RIDGEFIELD, CT, Apr 14 (Reuters) -- The US Food and Drug Administration Thursday approved a new painkiller, Mobic, to treat osteoarthritis. Mobic, or meloxicam, will be marketed by Boehringer Ingelheim and Chicago-based Abbott Laboratories. The new drug would compete against GD Searle's Celebrex and Merck's Vioxx. Vioxx and Celebrex are part of a class of pain and arthritis drugs that block the -2 enzyme, which is thought to cause inflammation, without blocking the closely related -1 enzyme, which protects the stomach lining. Mobic falls in the category of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, such as aspirin and other traditional painkillers. NSAIDs block the -2 and -1 enzymes, which can cause ulcers and other gastrointestinal problems, leading to an estimated 16,000 deaths from such side effects in the US each year. Mobic appeared to cause a low incidence of gastrointestinal side effects during testing, Boehringer Ingelheim said. Boehringer Ingelheim said that Mobic would be priced about 20% less than Celebrex and Vioxx for the starting and maintenance daily dose of 7.5 mg. Celebrex had sales of $1.5 billion in 1999, making it the fastest selling new drug in the world. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 Yes, Mobic is an NSAID. I took it for almost a year without any side effects but it also didn't seem to do a thing for me. Here is some information on its possible side effects taken directly from the manufacturer's web site: <<The most common side effects observed during clinical trials associated with use of MOBIC tablets are diarrhea, dyspepsia and nausea, although these effects occurred in less than five percent of patients. Like all medications, MOBIC tablets are not for everyone. Patients who have a known allergy to meloxicam, aspirin, or other traditional NSAIDs should not use MOBIC tablets, nor should women who are or may be pregnant. Although use of MOBIC tablets shows good gastrointestinal tolerability, gastrointestinal ulcers can develop without warning symptoms. Patients and physicians should remain alert to the earliest signs and symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding. PATIENT INFORMATION ON SIDE EFFECTS MOBIC tablets, like other drugs of its class, can cause discomfort and, rarely, more serious side effects, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, which may result in hospitalization and even fatal outcomes. Although serious GI tract ulcerations and bleeding can occur without warning symptoms, patients should be alert for the signs and symptoms of ulcerations and bleeding, and should ask for medical advice accordingly. Patients should report to their physicians signs or symptoms of gastrointestinal ulceration or bleeding, skin rash, weight gain, or edema. Patients should also understand the warning signs and symptoms of hepatoxicity (e.g., nausea, fatigue, lethargy, pruritus, jaundice, right upper quadrant tenderness, and " flu-like " symptoms). If these occur, patients should be instructed to stop therapy and seek immediate medical therapy.>> Hope this helps you in your decision-making and that Mobic (or whatever else you choose to take) provides you with relief. Regards, Kathy > Can anyone out there tellme about Mobic?? I'm having trouble finding a > drug that helps with the arthritis w/out unacceptable side effects. My doc > has suggested Mobic, of which I have never heard. I don't even know if > it's an NSAID or a DMARD or what??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Hi e, Mobic is a NSAID. I am sorry to say that I don't have a lot of information on it. I took it for only a few months and it did nothing for me. I moved onto Voltaren which has helped out quite a bit. All drugs have different effects on different people. Maybe it will work for you! Meredith [ ] Mobic Dear List family - Can anyone out there tellme about Mobic?? I'm having trouble finding a drug that helps with the arthritis w/out unacceptable side effects. My doc has suggested Mobic, of which I have never heard. I don't even know if it's an NSAID or a DMARD or what??? Please give me any info that you can - especially about probable side effects. It seems like there is little in the pharmacopeia for arthritis that doesn't damage something else in the long run.... Have I got it right or is it just a bad day??? Thanks, e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2003 Report Share Posted July 7, 2003 In a message dated 7/7/03 8:57:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jackieszoo2002@... writes: > Anyone know of anything that has helped? > Jackie Jackie, Target carries some great relaxation tapes. I recently brought their tape entitled sleep. I love it, I can feel myself just melting into my bed in relaxation and I am asleep within the first 2 or 3 songs! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2003 Report Share Posted July 7, 2003 , I've been on Mobic for about a year, and it seems to work as well as the others I've taken and it's easier on my stomach. I have to pay a larger copay for it because of my insurance (they want me to take a cheaper medication.......don't you just love insurance companies?), but it's worth every penny not to have the stomach irritation. Thanks for the info on the Acetaminophen. I knew it was not great, and I found a website the other day where you can type in all your medications and find out about drug interactions. I now have a few questions for my doctors! As far as muscle relaxers, I'm right now trying to stay off the Flexeril (which I have taken one every night for years), because I think it has stopped working. I'm not taking any right now. I hadn't heard the info you gave me about the muscle relaxers, so I will talk to my doctor before starting any again on a regular basis. I going to see if I can try some other relaxation techniques instead for a while and see how that goes. Anyone know of anything that has helped? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2004 Report Share Posted October 17, 2004 Tamara, My son was also put on Mobic to replace Vioxx. He has been on it for about three weeks now. You can go on line and read some info about it. So far I am not too impressed with it. His knees have been swelling after soccer. But I am giving it a try. Hope it helps McKenna. Missy and Tyler(spondy 11) Mobic > > > McKenna just got put on Mobic today... our doctor said its not > approved on children " yet " so there is nothing I can read about. > Has > anyone been on Mobic? If so could you let me know your experences > on > it. Thanks - Tamara > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 In a message dated 1/14/2005 2:20:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, AMckenzie@... writes: Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone here was taking Mobic? Results and such..My first visit to the rheumy was Wed. Still going through test and no results as yet..Wish me luck! Carol McKenzie I went from Vioxx to Naprosyn. Then I found out Naprosyn was not good to take so my rhuemy gave me Mobic. It seems to help and it does relieve some of the pain. I guess you can say it takes some of the edge off and I have had no side effects from it. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Hi Carol, I have been on Mobic for a couple of years and it seems to do a good job and I don't know of any side affects, for my anyways. Celebrex worked for a couple of years and then stopped working, Vioxx never really did any good and that is when I went on Mobic. Good Luck Dick > > Hi Everyone, > I was wondering if anyone here was taking Mobic? > Results and such..My first visit to the rheumy was Wed. > Still going through test and no results as yet..Wish me luck! > Carol McKenzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2005 Report Share Posted January 15, 2005 It feels like a mircale to me ..I have not had a pain free day in so long when I went all day yesterday I felt strange.. I am taking flexeril also at night and mobic in the day .. The doc still has not said " PA " but I go back on Wed. This group has been very helpful ,I read it all even if I don't post. Thanks for the reply Carol [ ] Re: mobic Hi Carol, I have been on Mobic for a couple of years and it seems to do a good job and I don't know of any side affects, for my anyways. Celebrex worked for a couple of years and then stopped working, Vioxx never really did any good and that is when I went on Mobic. Good Luck Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 my daughter is 14, she is on mobic 7.5, it is great for pain and as a anti inflamatory, it works really well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 G'day Donna, My Mum is on Mobic for her arthritis. She has had to steadily increase the dosage to get it to a manageable level. But since she also has a sort of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, it's hard to tell if the Mobic is causing any of the tummy troubles that NSAIDs so obviously cause in Bayly (3 weeks off Naproxen now, and still ok). Sorry I can't be of more use to you, hugs, Jo Bayly, 3, extended oligo Message: 19 Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:01:43 EDT From: ajaoky@... Subject: mobic Ok, seems Lodine may not be the med for me and now the recommendation is for Mobic. Anyone tried this or know anything about it???? Donna *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Owner/Moderator, Australian online support group for Juvenile Arthritis jra-australia/ Check out our online Celebrity Charity auction http://www.ausauction.com And meet the Fletchers at http://www.trikearoundaustralia.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I too was changed to Mobic from Celebrex. Celebrex worked very well for me, but I started having stomach problems, and my insurance did not cover Celebrex. Mobic is not as effective but it does make the pain tolerable - I take many other things too. But, I have had a rise in my weight gain, and not sure what it was, I was blaming it on the holidays. I have been very remiss in my monthly blood work, due to the broken leg I had, but need to get one ASAP according to my Dr. I will keep you posted. Gentle Hugs & prayers, Carol M. in CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I am taking Mobic 15 mg daily too. My bp is steady inching up too! but I gained at first but lately I have been dropping back but the bp is still up Curious I never connected it before. Carol > My rheumy has me taking 7.5 mg Mobic twice per day, making a daily > total of 15 mg. per day. I was previously > taking Bextra until it was taken off the market in April 2005. > Then I started on Mobic the first of May 2005. > Since I started on Mobic my labs every two months show a steady > rise in my chlorestrol which is alarming my Rh. and me too. I have > also > gained about 12 pounds, and have been on a strict low chloresteral > diet for the last two months with my chlorestrol rising in spite of > my diet and my weight holding, no loss. Has any of you experienced > these systems when taking Mobic? > Thank you for a reply of any experience with Mobic or you thoughts on > the drug. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Be careful with MOBIC. Both my weight and my blood pressure shot up while taking Mobic -- both were at scary levels. I asked the doc to change my Rx to a generic NSAID (he picked Lodine). Within 4 months, both my weight and my blood pressure returned to normal. -- ===================================================== Stein http://www.noblefusion.com/astein http://www.livejournal.com/users/astein142/ http://darkart42.deviantart.com/ ----------------------------------------------------- " Do or do not. There is no try. " - Yoda ----------------------------------------------------- " If you're tired of fighting battles with yourself If you want to be somebody else, change your mind... " -- Sister Hazel ===================================================== __________________________________ for Good - Make a difference this year. http://brand./cybergivingweek2005/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi! I might be able to confirm such a reaction to Mobic. I have been on generic Meloxicam (same stuff as Mobic) for several months at 15mg/day, and when I had my annual medical checkup (requested by my employer) the LDL cholesterol came out high, despite the fact that I eat pretty healthy food. Now I wouldn't think much of this, because doctors have been lowering the " permitted " cholestreol levels over the years, probably for the purpose of allowing the pharama companies to sell more statin pills. But still the fact that I'm high on that stuff despite eating healthy food COULD suggest that Meloxicam is involved. I'm not overweight, but I notice in my clothing that I have gained some weight. I supposed that's normal when one gets older... It might be just coincidence, or it might be that Meloxicam indeed causes this effect. I have now stopped Meloxicam and since yesterday I'm trying Naproxen instead. I will tell you if I notice any difference, but since I'm not getting checked up very often, that will take some time. Manfred. > Since I started on Mobic my labs every two months show a steady rise > in my chlorestrol which is alarming my Rh. and me too. I have also > gained about 12 pounds, and have been on a strict low chloresteral > diet for the last two months with my chlorestrol rising in spite of > my diet and my weight holding, no loss. Has any of you experienced > these systems when taking Mobic? -------------------------- Visit my hobby homepage! http://ludens.cl -------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 I've taken Mobic for quite a while for osteo-arthritis. It's an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). My internist put me on it when I had reactions to the old-time NSAIDS (lodine at the time - which worked well but gave me uncontrollable gastro problems). Mobic tends to have fewer gastro problems that the old-time NSAIDS because, as she described it to me, it is a cross between them and the newer 2 inhibitors - two of which were pulled off the market because they caused cardiovascular problems. Celebrex is the only one still available. I'm on it now after having gastro problems with Mobic less than a month after she told me to double the amount I was taking. (Put me at the max.) Since it's a non-steroidal, it does not work like - or as well - as prednisone; however, it also does not have the terrible side-effects of prednisone, especially if prednisone is taken for long periods of time. My two neices both have anti-inflammatory diseases, are in their early 30s and have arthritis already as a result of being on prednisone so many times to control their ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. My internist said that Mobic begins to work right away; however, I think you have to be on it for at least a few days to get the full results of its anti-inflammatory properties (that was my experience, anyway.) It is not a pain-killer but is designed to alleviate pain by reducing joint inflammation. For what it's worth, I had been on Enbrel for ten days and really beginning to get good results (feeling so much better - able to get up and out of chairs more easily, walk better, etc.) when I had to stop taking Mobic. Within 2-3 days all my old joint pain was back. So, my experience with Enbrel (and I've now been on it for six weeks) is that it reduced almost back to normal the swelling that had developed in my legs and ankles and has helped reduce the stiffness that was developing in my fingers; but it has done little to alleviate pain. I guess it's primary job is to prevent future damage to the joints and since I've heard nothing from my rheumy after my first set of post-enbrel blood tests, I'm assuming my inflammation levels are down. (They were only moderately high to begin with.) Joanna Hoelscher 630-833-7361 [ ] Mobic My rheumy had put me on Mobic to try to control the inflammation due to PA. I took it for about 5 days with no improvement. Should Mobic control inflammation the way Prednisone does? I'm on Prednisone now and I'm starting to feel some relief. It's just a six day dose pack. For those of you that use Mobic, how long do you have to take it before you see in improvement in your inflammation? I've been taking Vicodin for pain and it's nice to see some relief from the inflammation. Any help or comments would be appreciated. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 Mobic took a good 4-6 weeks to help me. I initially took it for plantar fasciitis pain, then was off for awhile, and then back on. Both times it took awhile to kick in. I'm on 15 mg, as the lower dose didn't do much. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 Hi Mark, > Should Mobic control inflammation the way Prednisone does? Mobic is one of many brand names for Meloxicam, a semi-specific COX-2 inhibitor, so it falls into the class of non-steroidal antiinflammatories. It has rather moderate action, and a low side-effect profile. Prednisone instead is a steroid, with much stronger action but also much more severe side effects. > For those of you that use Mobic, how long do you have to take it > before you see in improvement in your inflammation? I notice pain relief as soon as four hours after starting it. This allows using it on demand, rather than as long time treatment. But then, with pain being constant, I end up taking it every day anyway. In about two days the full effect sets in for me. This full effect is a very significant pain reduction, specially in the spine, but no discernible reduction of the visible swelling of my finger. This is with a 15mg per day dosage. With 7.5mg, the effect is smaller, but still enough to fight down light pain in the back. I have noticed no side effects, and that's the reason why I prefer Meloxicam over other NSAIDs. Also the generic version I use is quite inexpensive. Several other NSAIDs are more effective but cause me stomach trouble, tinnitus, or visual problems. Manfred. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 I have a question in relation to Mobic. I have been put on mobic while I am waiting to go to the consulting physician. I have been feeling sick and upset stomach ever since I started it 6 days ago. I take nixium 40 and rani 150 (3) tabs a day. I would have thought that this would stop any problems with my stomach. I was hoping at least I would have a stop gap until the course of treatment is worked out. I am allergic to prednisone so that is ruled out. It caused my throat to swell so they are not game to give it to me again. Maybe someone can tell me if it settles down over time. I go to the physician next Thursday. The consulting physician has to consult with all the doctors that have been treating me for different conditions over the years and decide just how they will handle my future treatment. I just hope he does not take too long. Catch you later Maree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Mobic is normally prescribed to those who have reactions to the typical NSAIDs and only your doctor can answer this question but I would be surprised if it caused your stomach upset that quickly. I have had problems with it (mine were more intestinal, though I didn't feel good, lost my appetite, etc.) after my rheumatologist - who didn't know my history with these kinds of drugs - told me to double the dose I was taking and that took me up to the max.. I'm now trying Celebrex to see if it helps, since I was reluctant at this point to go back to Mobic even at a lower level. My experience has been that once the gastro problems start, they continue - possibly get worse. Have you had any history of ulcers? If so, I would probably call the doctor and not wait until next week. A bleeding ulcer is not something to mess around with, though if you have no history of that kind of problem I don't think they can develop that quickly. Good luck . . ..sounds like you're between a rock and a hard place at the moment. Joanna Hoelscher 630-833-7361 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Unfortunately I have had duodenal and gastric ulcers on and off for the past 10 years. I was taking celebrex up to a few months ago but they decided to take me off that because of the problems with my stomach. I don't believe celebrex was contributing to any of my reflux problems. I was taking 2 a day for several years and then after the viox scare they reduced it back to one. I wanted to go back on celebrex but the surgeon thought he would try mobic. As I am now getting the taste of blood coming up I think I will stop taking it and wait until Thursday. I don't really think there is much left for me to try for the arthritis. Apparently methotrexate might not be the answer either as I have adverse liver results. I had another slight blow to day. The phone rang first thing this morning while I was at work and it was the Breastscreen Clinic. I now have to be at the hospital at 8.15Am for another mamogram, scan and biopsy. I am beginning to think that it is time something started to go right . All I really want is a rheumatologist to sort out this arthritis so I can get on with life. I just wish it was not such a long winded process. Maree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I am sorry to hear of ypur bleeding problems.I can only suggest that you try fish oils with gla. you should try this .for your arthritis. It will also lower your cholesterol and blood pressure and help heal your ulcers. I take them with food? and... do not just gulp them down with coffee or you will be running to the bathroom . To avoid that fish burping after taste then keep your fish oil pills in the freezer. THey last longer and do not digest until they get furthur down from stomack into intestines . This way [keeping in freezer] you can buy a large bottle of fish oil pills .?? Or you can get enteric coated fish oil . I think you can get them at costco . It may take a while to notice some pain relief but be patient because they ?really help .? also help with psoriasis.They especially help me in the winter . cathy from ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I went to my local GP today and he has told me to stop taking the mobic as my stomach is inflamed. The only thing I have left to take now until a rheumatologist can sort things out is panadol. I suppose that is still better than bleeding ulcers. Looking forward to the next appointment. Maree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 I'd not heard of panadol before but it appears to be just acetominaphen, right? If so, I could take an entire bottle and it would do nothing for me!!!! Sorry to hear of your problems with Mobic - I've had them too and am now trying celebrex but not sure they're not causing the same problem I had with Mobic (more intestinal than stomach.) If your rheumatologist finds something that works or you, please let me know! Many people I know can take mobic when they can't take other NSAIDs but I guess a few of us are just not that lucky. Joanna Hoelscher 630-833-7361 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 Yes Panadol is just plain paracetamol. It does not do much. I went to consulting physician today ( which by the way I have finally found out what they are) - They are specialist qualified in several fields. He is a rheumatologist, gastro, haematologist, and gyny all rolled into one. Apparently they are a dying breed here in Australia, they are no longer being trained to have multi specialties. I found him so easy to talk to. Can't quite believe all that I did tell him. Anyway I have a lot of blood tests to day and I have to have ultrasound on my abdomen and ovaries etc. I showed him all the results from my last gastroscopy and he was quite surprised that with all the medicine that I have been taking for reflux and gastritis as well as the surgery that I am not getting any relief. He has ruled out going back on any of cox 2 inhibitors. He did suggest that he may try gold tablets or injections. Has any body been treated with this and have they had any relief? I did feel positive after seeing him that somewhere down the track there will be an aswer for me. Look forward to hearing from you all Maree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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