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What are the side effect of meloxicam

Question  What are the side effect of meloxicam?
 
Answer  Meloxicam or Mobic is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication and thus has similar side effects as all the NSAIDs. See our section on NSAIDs. Common potential side effects include GI side effects (GI upset, stomach ulcer, GI bleed), increaed hypertension, edema, kidney problems and rarely liver problems.

Last update: 11:04 AM Sunday, April 15, 2007

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