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- Active ingredient: Meloxicam
- Category: Muscle Relaxers
- Delivery time: Airmail (14-21 days) | EMS trackable (5-9 days)
- Prescription: Included
- Availability: In Stock
Mobic (Meloxicam) 7.5mg and 15mg tablets are available from our Singapore pharmacy with reliable delivery service. This NSAID works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body, providing relief from arthritis symptoms and other inflammatory conditions. It is suitable for adults managing osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis who need effective daily pain and inflammation control.
Table of contents
- Mobic (Meloxicam) Buyer and Patient Handbook in Singapore
- What is Mobic?
- Who Should Use Mobic?
- How Does It Work?
- Why Choose Mobic?
- Dosage, Administration, Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations
- Recommended Dosage
- How to Take
- Missed Dose
- Overdose
- Special Populations
- Lifestyle & Diet
- Precautions and Warnings
- Drug Interactions
- Potential Side Effects
- Common Side Effects
- Less Common Side Effects
- Serious Side Effects
- Who Should Avoid This Medication?
- Storage Instructions
- Mobic Alternatives
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How quickly will I feel pain relief after the first dose?
- Can I take Mobic with my blood pressure medication?
- Is it safe to use Mobic while drinking coffee?
- What should I do if I develop a rash?
- Can I take Mobic together with a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI)?
- Is Mobic appropriate for acute injury pain?
- Will taking Mobic affect my blood tests?
- Can I stop Mobic abruptly after several weeks of use?
- Glossary
- Disclaimer
- Mobic Properties
- Mobic Drug Class
- Mobic Connected Conditions
- How to purchase Mobic on our Website
- Reviews
- Write your review
Mobic (Meloxicam) Buyer and Patient Handbook in Singapore
What is Mobic?
Mobic is the brand name for meloxicam, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to relieve Pain and inflammation in musculoskeletal conditions such as Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. It is approved by the Singapore Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and is supplied as oral tablets.
Who Should Use Mobic?
- Adults with chronic joint pain or inflammation
- Individuals requiring long-term anti-inflammatory therapy
- Patients without a history of severe heart, kidney, or gastrointestinal disease
How Does It Work?
Mobic inhibits the enzyme cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2), which reduces the production of prostaglandins-chemicals that cause pain, swelling, and fever. By lowering prostaglandin levels, the medication eases discomfort and improves joint mobility. It does not have muscle-relaxing properties despite being listed under muscle-relaxants.
Why Choose Mobic?
- Effective pain control with a once-daily dosing schedule
- Proven safety profile when used at recommended doses
- Generic meloxicam versions are available for cost-saving, while the branded product ensures consistent quality
Dosage, Administration, Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations
Recommended Dosage
- 7.5 mg tablet once daily (usually for mild to moderate pain)
- 15 mg tablet once daily (for moderate to severe pain)
How to Take
- Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water.
- Can be taken with or without food; taking it with food may lessen stomach upset.
Missed Dose
- Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next dose.
- Do not double-dose to catch up.
Overdose
- Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect an overdose.
- Symptoms may include Nausea, Vomiting, abdominal pain, or Drowsiness.
Special Populations
- Elderly: Start at the lowest dose (7.5 mg) and monitor kidney function.
- Renal or hepatic impairment: Use only under medical supervision, dose may need reduction.
- Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Generally avoided, especially in the third trimester.
Lifestyle & Diet
- Avoid excessive alcohol, which can increase stomach irritation.
- Limit high-salt foods if you have Hypertension.
- No known interaction with grapefruit, but inform your pharmacist of all supplements.
Precautions and Warnings
- Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest time needed.
- Do not use if you have a known allergy to meloxican, other NSAIDs, or aspirin.
- Monitor for signs of gastrointestinal bleeding (dark stools, vomiting blood).
- Cardiovascular risk may increase with long-term use; discuss with a healthcare professional if you have heart disease.
Drug Interactions
| Interacting Drug Class | Risk | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) | ↑ Bleeding | Monitor INR, consider dose adjustment |
| ACE inhibitors / ARBs | ↑ Kidney injury | Check renal function regularly |
| Other NSAIDs or corticosteroids | ↑ GI ulcer risk | Use only if benefits outweigh risks |
Potential Side Effects
Common Side Effects
- Stomach upset or dyspepsia
- Headache
- Dizziness
Less Common Side Effects
- Mild rash or itching
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Fluid retention
Serious Side Effects
- Severe stomach pain, black/tarry stools → Seek medical help immediately
- Shortness of breath, swelling of face or limbs → Seek emergency care
- Sudden vision changes or hearing loss → Contact a doctor promptly
Who Should Avoid This Medication?
- History of hypersensitivity to meloxicam or other NSAIDs
- Active Peptic Ulcer Disease or recent gastrointestinal bleeding
- Uncontrolled hypertension or serious Heart Failure
- Severe kidney or liver disease without specialist oversight
Storage Instructions
- Keep tablets in the original container, tightly closed.
- Store at 20 °C-25 °C (68 °F-77 °F); protect from moisture and light.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Mobic Alternatives
| Name | Class | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Generic meloxicam | NSAID | Same active ingredient, lower cost |
| Ibuprofen (e.g., Brufen) | NSAID | Shorter half-life, requires multiple daily doses |
| Celecoxib (e.g., Celebrex) | COX-2 selective NSAID | Lower GI risk but higher cardiovascular caution |
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly will I feel pain relief after the first dose?
Most people notice improvement within 24-48 hours, but full effect may take up to a week of consistent dosing.
Can I take Mobic with my blood pressure medication?
Yes, but regular monitoring of blood pressure and kidney function is advisable.
Is it safe to use Mobic while drinking coffee?
Moderate coffee intake is generally safe; however, avoid excessive caffeine if you have stomach sensitivity.
What should I do if I develop a rash?
Stop the medication and consult a healthcare professional; a rash may indicate an allergic reaction.
Can I take Mobic together with a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI)?
A PPI can reduce the risk of stomach irritation and is often recommended for patients with GI risk factors.
Is Mobic appropriate for acute injury pain?
It can be used for short-term pain relief, but a healthcare professional should assess the need for additional therapies.
Will taking Mobic affect my blood tests?
It may cause mild elevations in liver enzymes or kidney markers; routine lab monitoring is recommended for long-term users.
Can I stop Mobic abruptly after several weeks of use?
Yes, the drug does not require tapering; simply discontinue and discuss any persistent symptoms with a professional.
Glossary
- COX-2 (cyclo-oxygenase-2): An enzyme that promotes inflammation, pain, and fever.
- NSAID: A class of drugs that reduce inflammation and pain by inhibiting cyclo-oxygenase enzymes.
- Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding: Bleeding within the stomach or intestines, often presenting as dark stools or vomiting blood.
Disclaimer
The information provided is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Off-label use, drug interactions, and individual health conditions should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider. Our online pharmacy platform supplies legally approved medicines in Singapore; it is the user’s responsibility to ensure the medication is appropriate for their personal health needs.
Mobic Properties
- Original Manufacturer: Boehringer Ingelheim
- Clinical use: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Spectrum of activity: Anti-inflammatory and analgesic
- Mechanism of action: Inhibits COX-2 enzyme to reduce inflammation and pain
- Classification: NSAID
- Recommended Dosage: 7.5-15 mg daily
- Basic Side Effects: Nausea, Diarrhea, Headache
- Moderate Side Effects: Abdominal pain, Dizziness, Rash
- Serious Side Effects: Gastrointestinal bleeding, Kidney problems, Allergic reactions
Mobic Drug Class
Mobic Connected Conditions
How to purchase Mobic on our Website
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Mobic / Meloxicam pills are made using high-quality generic ingredients and are subject to strict quality control in line with WHO and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) standards. However, please note that Mobic pills are dispatched from outside Singapore due to prescriptions issued overseas.
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Reviews
Started on the 7.5mg Mobic for my lower back pain, finally something that actually works better than paracetamol. The huge downside is the stomach burn. It's like mild heartburn constantly. My doctor said take it with food, but the real hack is taking it with a big glass of milk or a spoonful of yogurt. Skip the coffee for an hour after the pill, trust me. I'm only two weeks in but the pain relief is worth the minor GI issues, for now.
Been on Meloxicam for my rheumatoid arthritis for three years now. It manages the inflammation well, maybe 70% reduction in swelling and stiffness. The 15mg dose is the sweet spot. Warning: it absolutely messes with your kidneys long-term, so I get blood work done every six months. Also, I take my dose right after dinner, around 7 PM. That way, the peak pain relief hits overnight and I can actually move in the morning. Don't ever take this dry, always with a full meal.
My knee flairs up from old sports injuries. The ortho gave me Mobic 15mg PRN (as needed). It works fantastic for acute pain, shutting down that intense throbbing in about two hours. BUT, I feel mentally sluggish the next day, almost foggy, like I can't concentrate at work. If I know I have a big meeting, I skip it and deal with the pain. It's a tough trade-off: physical relief versus mental clarity. I sometimes split the 15mg pill in half just to reduce the brain fog.
I have terrible plantar fasciitis and tried everything. Mobic 15mg morning dose. It completely eliminates the foot pain, allowing me to walk normally, which is seriously life-changing. However, the side effects are nuts. My BP shot up slightly, and the dry mouth is unbearable. Like, constantly chewing gum or drinking water. Pro-tip: If you start getting dizzy, call your doctor. This stuff can be heavy on the system, especially if you're already on other meds.
Just started Mobic 7.5mg three days ago for neck spasms. It knocked out the initial stiff pain quickly, but the dizziness is still lingering. I feel slightly off-balance walking around, especially going up stairs. I hope this side effect fades because the pain relief is excellent. I learned quickly you HAVE to take it the exact same time every day to keep the plasma levels stable, otherwise the neck pain creeps back in the afternoon.
It works great for my generalized body aches from fibromyalgia, much better than OTC ibuprofen which burned holes in my stomach eventually. Been on the 15mg for five years. The main hack I found is hydration. Seriously, drink double the water you think you need. Dehydration while on Mobic turns the mild headache side effect into a debilitating migraine. Also, watch the salt intake because it makes you retain water like crazy.
Prescribed Mobic 7.5mg for painful menstruation/endometriosis. It handles the crippling cramps better than anything else. Absolute lifesaver for period weeks. The massive drawback is the anxiety it gives me. I feel keyed up and jumpy, sometimes even irritable. It's a good anti-inflammatory, but the CNS stimulation is noticeable. I only take it for 4-5 days a month because of the jittery feeling, otherwise I'd be a nervous wreck.
Long term user, 15mg for degenerative disc disease. Mobic is okay. It takes the sharp edge off, converting 8/10 pain to maybe a 5/10, not fully eliminating it. The thing nobody warns you about is how it totally messes with your hunger cues. I gained 8kg in the first year because I just felt constantly hungry, even right after eating. My advice: use it, but track your calories religiously, or you'll pack on the pounds fast.