Steed

Steed Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Steed (chlortenoxicam) is a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the oxicam class with analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties. Steed differs from other oxicam compounds in its potent inhibition of prostaglandin biosynthesis, a property that explains the particularly pronounced efficacy of the drug. Steed is approved for use in Japan.

Steed is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that belongs to the oxicam class. As with other NSAIDS, lornoxicam is a potent inhibitor of the cyclooxgenase enzymes, which are responsible for catalyzing the formation of prostaglandins (act as messenger molecules in the process of inflammation) and thromboxane from arachidonic acid. Unlike some NSAIDS, lornoxicam's inhibition of cyclooxygenase does not lead to an increase in leukotriene formation, meaning that arachidonic acid is not moved to the 5-lipoxygenase cascade, resulting in the minimization of the risk of adverse events.

Trade Name Steed
Generic Lornoxicam
Lornoxicam Other Names Chlortenoxicam, Lornoxicam, Lornoxicamum
Type Tablet
Formula C13H10ClN3O4S2
Weight Average: 371.81
Monoisotopic: 370.9801259
Protein binding

Lornoxicam is 99% bound to plasma proteins (almost exlusively to serum albumin).

Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Pifer Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Steed
Steed

Uses

Steed is an NSAID indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate pain, as well as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

For the treatment of acute mild to moderate pain, as well as pain and inflammation of the joints caused by certain types of rheumatic diseases.

Steed is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Osteoarthritis (OA), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Acute mild to moderate pain

How Steed works

Like other NSAIDS, lornoxicam's anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity is related to its inhibitory action on prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis through the inhibition of both COX-1 and COX-2. This leads to the reduction of inflammation, pain, fever, and swelling, which are mediated by prostaglandins. However, the exact mechanism of lornoxicam, like that of the other NSAIDs, has not been fully determined.

Elimination Route

Steed is absorbed rapidly and almost completely from the GI tract (90-100%).

Half Life

3-5 hours

Innovators Monograph

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FAQ

What is Steed used to treat?

Steed is a non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used as a painkiller (analgesic). A high level of pain relief is experienced by about 45% of those with moderate to severe postoperative dental pain after a single dose of lornoxicam 8 mg, compared to about 10% with placebo.

How safe is Steed?

Steed is safe, effective and comparable to tramadol for relieving postoperative pain after operations on head and neck.

How does Steed work?

Steed anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity is related to its inhibitory action on prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis through the inhibition of both COX-1 and COX-2.

What are the common side effects of Steed?

Common side effects of Steed are include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Skin rash
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Increased heartbeat
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Ringing or buzzing in the ears
  • Visual disturbances
  • Fluid Retention
  • Photosensitivity
  • Sleeplessness
  • Kidney Impairment
  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
  • Difficulty in breathing

Is Steed safe during pregnancy?

Use of this medicine should be avoided if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy in near future. Use of this medicine during the third trimester of pregnancy should be strictly avoided.

Is Steed safe during breastfeeding?

Use of this Steed should be avoided by nursing mothers as the risk of adverse effects on the infant is high.

Can I drink alcohol with Steed?

Consumption of alcohol is not recommended during treatment with this medicine since it may increase the risk of severe adverse effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding, dizziness, drowsiness, etc.

Can I drive after taking Steed?

Steed may cause drowsiness or dizziness, do not drive a car or operate machinery while taking this medication.

How often can I take Steed?

Pain 8-16 mg Steed daily divided into 2 or 3 doses.

How long does Steed take to work?

The effect of this medicine can be observed within 30 to 60 minutes of administration. The effect of this medicine lasts for an average duration of 24 hours.

How long does Steed last?

The effect of this medicine can be observed within 30 to 60 minutes of administration. The effect of this medicine lasts for an average duration of 24 hours.

How long can I take Steed?

Steed 8-16 mg/day showed good safety and therapeutic activity in long term treatment. Clinical improvement was limited, but progression of the disease was controlled. No adverse events were complained.

Who should not take Steed?

Steed is contraindicated in patients who must not take other NSAIDs, possible reasons including salicylate sensitivity, gastrointestinal bleeding and bleeding disorders, and severe impairment of heart, liver or kidney function.

What happen If I missed dose of Steed?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next scheduled dose then the missed dose can be skipped.

Can I overdose on Steed?

Contact your doctor if an overdose with this medicine is suspected. Symptoms of an overdose may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and disturbance in vision.

Is Steed safe for kidney?

This Steed is not recommended for use in patients having severe impairment of kidney function. Steed should be administered with caution in patients with mild (serum creatinine 150-300 µmol/L) to moderate (serum creatinine 300-700 µmol/L) renal impairment due to dependency on renal prostaglandins for maintenance of renal blood flow (see section 4.2).

Can Steed causes heart diseases?

This medicine is not recommended for use in patients having a disease of the heart or the blood vessels.

Does Steed make me drowsy?

This medicine may make you feel dizzy or drowsy, do not drive or operate machines if you are taking Steed.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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