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Indomethacin dosing must be individualised to the patient's condition, weight, kidney and liver function, and other medications. NSAIDs are available in multiple formulations. Oral doses are typically taken every 4–8 hours with food or milk. Maximum daily doses vary by specific drug and should not be exceeded.
Do not exceed the prescribed dose of Indomethacin. If you miss a dose, follow the specific guidance provided with your prescription — generally take it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for the next dose.
Can I take a higher dose of Indomethacin if my symptoms don't improve?
No. Never increase the dose of Indomethacin without medical advice. If your current dose is insufficient, contact your healthcare provider to discuss a dose adjustment or alternative treatment.
Can I take an NSAID every day?
Regular daily use should only be done under medical supervision. Long-term NSAID use increases risk of stomach ulcers and kidney problems. For chronic conditions, your doctor may recommend protective medications alongside the NSAID.
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