I rubbed the 40 drops on my knees at 10pm, and then 9am next day, and all day different body parts were so swollen and puffy. Also, I feel exhausted and groggy, and my eyes burn. I've researched this, but found no mention of these symptoms in contraindications. Ouch!
Why would Pennsaid top cause edema-like symptoms: swelling of fingers, knees, calves, thighs?
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- 23 May 2013 by healinginprogress
- Updated
- 24 May 2013
- Topics
- eye conditions, osteoarthritis, edema, swelling, pennsaid, knee
Responses (1)
Yes it can cause swelling and you need to stop using it and call your doctor as soon as possible. Click on the link for side effects information for Pennsaid
https://www.drugs.com/sfx/pennsaid-side-effects.html
Take care and call your doctor

Further Information
- Pennsaid Information for Consumers
- Pennsaid Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Pennsaid (detailed)
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