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REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

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Generic Name for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Hydrocodone bitartrate 10mg, ibuprofen 200mg; tabs.

Legal Classification:

CIII

Pharmacological Class for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Opioid + NSAID.

Manufacturer of REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Hawthorn Pharmaceuticals

Indications for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Short term (generally <10 days) management of acute pain.

Adult dose for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Individualize; use lowest effective dose for shortest duration. ≥16yrs: 1 tab every 4–6 hours as needed; max 5 tabs/day.

Children's dosing for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

<16yrs: not recommended.

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Contraindications for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Aspirin allergy. Coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

Warnings/Precautions for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

NSAIDs may increase risk of cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may be fatal. Advanced renal disease: not recommended. Head injury. Increased intracranial pressure. Acute abdomen. Peptic ulcer. History of upper GI disease/bleed. Impaired renal, hepatic, thyroid, pulmonary, or adrenocortical function. GI or GU obstruction. Asthma. Edema. Hypertension. Heart failure. Coagulation disorders. Monitor BP; hepatic, and renal function (long-term use). Post-op (may suppress cough reflex). Drug abusers. Discontinue if hepatic dysfunction occurs. Elderly. Debilitated. Pregnancy (Cat.C; avoid in 3rd trimester). Labor & delivery, nursing mothers: not recommended.

Interactions for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Avoid aspirin. Additive CNS depression with alcohol, antihistamines, antipsychotics, antianxiety agents, other CNS depressants; reduce dose of either or both drugs if used together. May potentiate, or be potentiated by, MAOIs or tricyclic antidepressants. May increase bleeding with corticosteroids, anticoagulants, smoking, alcohol, long-term NSAID use. Hydrocodone may potentiate skeletal muscle relaxants. May reduce efficacy of, and increase risk of renal failure with, ACEIs, diuretics. Paralytic ileus may occur with anticholinergics. May increase lithium, methotrexate toxicity. Caution with pentazocine, nalbuphine, butorphanol, buprenorphine.

Adverse Reactions for REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg

Headache, somnolence, dizziness, GI upset/bleed, constipation, edema, rash (discontinue if occurs), anaphylaxis; anemia, respiratory depression, aseptic meningitis (rare); others. See literature re: risk of cardiovascular events.

How is REPREXAIN 10mg/200mg supplied?

Tabs—100

Related Disease:

Pain, general~narcotics

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