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Meloxicam issues after HDBT

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Just finished the first treatment. The second treatment comes in 2 weeks. My RO put me on 2 pills/day of meloxicam and 1 pill/day of tamsulosin. The former is an anti-inflammatory and the later to help the flow. I find that meloxicam is giving me headaches. Anyone else have that issue?

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Meloxicam is an NSAID that is used generally for arthritic conditions. Headaches are one of the very common side effects.

bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/meloxi...

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Thanks Osidge. Unfortunately the link is only available to users in the UK.

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Apologies. medlineplus.gov/druginfo/me...

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