Mobic

Mobic is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.  The generic name for Mobic is Meloxicam.  Mobic reduces the hormones responsible for causing inflammation and pain in the body.  It is used to treat problems like arthritis pain and inflammation.  Doctors prescribe Mobic for other issues related to inflammation and pain also. 

If you have a prescription of Mobic you fill on a regular basis at the pharmacy, you might consider using online Canadian pharmacies to obtain discount Mobic as well as other Canadian prescriptions you may need.  Meloxicam can be obtained online at an excellent price and in bulk so you don’t have to obtain the prescription as often.
 
Meloxicam can increase risk of heart and circulation problems, which could result in stroke or heart attack.  If you have just had a heart bypass surgery, do not take Mobic.  If symptoms of chest pain or circulation problems develop, it is important to contact your physician right away.  Some people don’t recognize symptoms when they are occurring or relate them to their Meloxicam prescription.  Some of the things you should immediately contact your physician about include blurred vision, weakness, and vision problems, loss of balance, chest pain, and shortness of breath.  Mobic is capable of perforating the stomach and causing internal bleeding.  This could be fatal.  Any type of gastrointestinal effects should be notified to your doctor immediately.  Symptoms of internal bleeding could be bloody stools, coughing up vomit that looks like coffee grounds or red blood. 

Mobic should be taken exactly as the doctor prescribed to you.  The maximum amount of Meloxicam an adult should take in one day is 15 mg.  Be aware of the exact amount you should be taking.  A person can overdose on Mobic and it can be dangerous.  Symptoms of a Meloxicam overdose include nausea and vomiting, drowsiness, bloody stools, fever, inability to urinate, fainting, seizure, and coma.  Go straight to the emergency room if you feel you might have overdosed on a Mobic prescription. 

Over the counter products for cold and allergy should not be taken with your prescription of Meloxicam.  If you have a prescription for pain, talk to your doctor and verify it is safe to combine with the prescription.  Some products may counteract or cause stomach bleeding.  Do not drink while taking Mobic.   Many drugs known to affect Mobic include diuretics, lithium, methotrexate, blood thinners, steroids, ACE inhibitors, aspirin, and cyclosporine. Ordering prescription medications such as cheap Mobic from online Canada pharmacy can prove to be a cost effective solution.