Studies have shown that
antacids have no clinically significant effect on the
pharmacokinetics of azapropazone,
celecoxib, dexketoprofen, diclofenac,
etodolac, etoricoxib,
ibuprofen, indometacin, flurbiprofen,
ketoprofen, ketorolac, lornoxicam, lumiracoxib,
mefenamic acid,
meloxicam, metamizole,
nabumetone,
piroxicam,
sulindac, tenoxicam, tolfenamic acid, or tolmetin. The rate of absorption of some of these
NSAIDs is moderately affected by antacids, which may affect the onset of analgesia. However, if
NSAIDs are taken after food, as recommended, these effects are unlikely to be clinically significant.
No action needed.