Nimesil for Toothache: Instructions for Use
Nimesil is a medication that effectively relieves pain, inflammation, and even fever. Its main active ingredient is nimesulide, which works by blocking pain signals in the body. It’s particularly effective for toothache.
Today, Nimesil is highly sought after because it’s a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Unlike steroidal medications, it has significantly fewer side effects. Plus, it works fairly quickly and provides relief even for severe toothache.
Does Nimesil Help with Toothache?
Despite the many medications available for relieving unpleasant symptoms, Nimesil provides noticeably more effective toothache relief. This medication works by blocking enzymes responsible for producing substances in the body that cause pain and inflammation (prostaglandins).
Moreover, there’s actual research today confirming this medication’s effectiveness. Nimesil helps with toothache and almost any other type of pain as well.
However, you should know when Nimesil doesn’t help with toothache. This happens rarely, but the anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects of this medication may not be pronounced when:
- Dosing is incorrect
- Severe chronic conditions are present (when antibiotics are needed, for example)
- There’s individual sensitivity to the active ingredient
If it’s definitely toothache that doesn’t go away after taking Nimesil and the dosage was correct, a doctor may recommend additionally taking Ibuprofen. But it’s important to understand how long after Nimesil you can take Ibuprofen. Since Ibuprofen is also a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, approximately 8-12 hours should pass between taking Nimesil and Ibuprofen.
Brief Instructions for Nimesil: How to Take for Toothache
How to take Nimesil powder depends on pain intensity or inflammation stage, as well as age and other factors. But most commonly, this medication is taken for pain in cases such as:
- Pulpitis or nerve inflammation
- Gingivitis or gum inflammation
- Periostitis or gum boil
- Periodontitis or inflammation of tissues around the tooth root
- Tooth or jaw injuries
- After tooth extraction
Interestingly, Nimesil is most necessary specifically after tooth extraction and for gum boils, because the pain in such cases is substantial. Sometimes there’s even swelling, which is also relieved with the help of Nimesil.
Dosing for how to take Nimesil usually depends on age, individual sensitivity to the medication, and previously taken doses. One sachet (or 100 mg) 1-2 times per day and no more – this is what doctors recommend for taking Nimesil for toothache.
It’s also very important to take it after meals to avoid stomach irritation. But this doesn’t affect how quickly Nimesil works for toothache. It works very fast – 30 to 60 minutes. How many days you can take Nimesil is determined by your doctor. Generally, you can’t take it longer than 15 days.
Here’s how to prepare it:
- Dissolve one sachet of medication in a glass of warm water (approximately 100 ml)
- Stir well until dissolved
- Drink the solution immediately
Side Effects of Using Nimesil in Dentistry
Side effects from Nimesil can occur for several reasons. Usually among these reasons are overdosing, individual sensitivity or even allergies to a corresponding component in the formula, exceeding the duration of use, and poor interaction with other medications. Your overall health can also be affected, as this toothache powder can worsen the condition of the stomach lining if there are already existing problems with it. Therefore, you should carefully read the instructions for this medication.
Among the most common side effects that Nimesil may cause are:
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Allergic reactions in the form of swelling, rash, hives, or difficulty breathing
- Some liver or kidney function impairments
- Dizziness or headache
Contraindications for using Nimesil include a confirmed allergy to it, as well as periods of exacerbation of chronic diseases (you should consult with a doctor about this). Other contraindications include age (children under 12 years), pregnancy and breastfeeding period, and blood clotting problems.
You should also understand how to take Nimesil with other medications. Generally, it’s not recommended to take it together with blood pressure medications, other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as diuretics, blood-thinning anticoagulants, and certain antibiotics. засобами, антикоагулянтами для розрідження крові та деякими антибіотиками.
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How Often Can You Take Nimesil
The question of how often you can take Nimesil generally doesn’t depend on pain intensity, because taking more than 2 sachets of the medication during the day is not recommended. But regarding a yearly timeframe, for example, the medication is taken as needed. Clear signs that require Nimesil’s help include acute pain, visible swelling and skin redness, substantial discomfort, and bleeding.
If the question is more about whether you can take Nimesil for toothache in an exceeded dose during the day, the answer is definitely no. This can cause overdosing and, as a result, gastrointestinal disorders and other side effects we mentioned above.
If symptoms appear in the form of nausea and vomiting, swelling and rash, dizziness or severe drowsiness, abdominal pain, and breathing difficulties – you should see a doctor as soon as possible.
How Quickly Does Nimesil Work
The time for how quickly Nimesil works is usually somewhere between half an hour to 1 hour. Its direct action for pain or inflammation relief lasts approximately 6-8 hours. But both how long Nimesil works and how quickly Nimesil works for toothache are influenced by various factors. Most often these are individual metabolism speed, age, overall health condition, and taking other medications. You can feel that Nimesil has started working by decreased pain intensity, reduced swelling, and other discomfort. But if you’ve tracked how long Nimesil takes to work for toothache and see that there’s no result for a very long time, perhaps it’s worth replacing it with something stronger. But this – only after consulting with a doctor.
You also need to know how to properly dissolve Nimesil for toothache. After all, the speed of its action will also depend on this. It’s important to dissolve the powder specifically in warm water and under no circumstances in hot water. It’s important to stir it directly until completely dissolved. It’s also very important to drink it immediately, not leave it for later.
Does Nimesil Help with Tooth Inflammation
Tooth inflammation is more often accompanied by pain as well, but these are two different processes. Pain is a symptom and can be caused by cavities or suddenly – by trauma, for example. Inflammation is a pathological process. It’s usually caused by various infections, and pain here acts precisely as a symptom. Nimesil is effective in both cases, meaning also for tooth inflammation.
Nimesil relieves inflammation of tissues surrounding the tooth, as well as gum and nerve inflammation. Inflammation can occur precisely with the same diseases like gingivitis, pulpitis, periodontitis. And here inflammation also appears as a consequence (also like a symptom). Therefore, we draw your attention to the fact that a medication like Nimesil only eliminates symptoms – pain and swelling from inflammation, but it doesn’t treat diseases or eliminate their causes. For treating gingivitis, pulpitis, or periodontitis, other medications and dental interventions will be needed.
How to Take Nimesil After Tooth Extraction
Inflammation, swelling, and pain after tooth extraction are natural body responses to such tissue trauma. Therefore, Nimesil may be needed for toothache that occurs specifically after extraction. This powder will significantly ease the condition, especially in the first days after tooth extraction. Which, as a result, will prevent any complications related to inflammatory reaction.
You should take Nimesil after tooth extraction approximately 2-3 hours from the moment of the dental procedure itself. Here it’s also important to orient yourself to when exactly the anesthesia wears off. But in any case, your doctor who performed the extraction will recommend the exact time and dosage. Regarding using the powder itself, everything’s the same – completely dissolve 1 sachet of medication in warm water and drink immediately.
Besides how to take Nimesil for toothache, the doctor may also recommend other procedures after tooth extraction for the quickest elimination of all discomfort. This usually includes rinsing with antiseptic solution, eating only soft food for some time, and also applying cold to the external side of the place where the tooth was removed.
Can Children and Pregnant Women Take Nimesil
Because Nimesil powder really helps well to eliminate pain and inflammation of gums or teeth, it’s prescribed to many people. However, there is still a category of people for whom this medication is not recommended or completely contraindicated. For example, taking Nimesil for toothache during pregnancy is highly discouraged. Nimesil is also contraindicated for children of certain ages. In both cases, this medication is not allowed because both children’s and pregnant women’s bodies are more vulnerable and sensitive, and not always ready to process a strong anti-inflammatory medication.
Why Can’t Children Take Nimesil?
There are no approved indications for how children should specifically take Nimesil for toothache. This applies to children under 12 years old and occurs because their kidneys and liver are not fully formed – they don’t have complete functional maturity. And these are precisely the organs responsible for processing and eliminating medications.
After 12 years and older – the more mature the child, the better all these organs work. Accordingly, the medication will be processed better, and it will show the result expected from it. That is, Nimesil will already be tolerated without excessive risk to the body.
If Nimesil is prescribed for children for toothache and at an allowed age, then taking it assumes the same dosage as for adults – 1 or 2 sachets per day, but no more. At the same time, even at the child’s allowed age, taking such a medication should still be done while consulting with a doctor and under their supervision.
Why Can’t Pregnant Women Take Nimesil?
For pregnant women, as well as for women during breastfeeding, a medication like Nimesil is not recommended. The reason is that in both periods there are risks for both the mother’s health and the child’s health.
Among all potential risks in this case are – problems for fetal development, possibility of thrombocytopenia (poor blood clotting), and even miscarriage risks (especially during the first trimester). During breastfeeding, if you still take Nimesil, it will directly pass to the child’s body along with the milk. Therefore, this is also contraindicated.
Instead of Nimesil during such periods, it’s better to choose safer alternatives after consulting with a doctor. Among such alternatives can be some natural pain relievers or compresses, and sometimes Ibuprofen (but also, if the doctor allows it).
Author: Oral Surgeon, Orthodontist, General Dentist Serhiy Benedys
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