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Indomethacin User Reviews & Ratings (Page 2)

Brand names: Indocin, Indocin SR, Tivorbex, Indocin IV

Indomethacin has an average rating of 7.8 out of 10 from a total of 210 reviews on Drugs.com. 71% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 14% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Indomethacin

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  • myg...
  • December 17, 2014

For Gout, Acute "Indomethacin really works good for me. I got pain relief in about two hours. The swelling did take quite some time to subside. I didn't experience any side effects. I took the med with food and had a bowl of oatmeal every day for the fiber to help with diarrhea, and it helps coat the stomach to reduce uneasy stomach feelings. One banana, orange, and apple throughout the day really helped me. Colchicine is a miracle medicine for gout. If you can get your hands on some, it works twice as fast as indomethacin, but the side effects are horrible. Everyone's body chemistry is different, but for me, indomethacin is my medicine of choice for gout. I found what food is needed to get back to normal. Just have to continue eating good to stay normal."

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  • gou...
  • September 6, 2014

For Gout, Acute "The 1st time I tried indomethacin, it was magic for gout. I took it during a flare-up, and half an hour later, I felt the pain dissipate like the feeling of your foot getting 'unslept' from being asleep. The side effects were horrible. I was dizzy, nauseous, had a headache, and wanted to puke. So after the 1st time, I would only take it when I was about to go to sleep. The 1st time I tried indomethacin was 7 years ago. I have flare-ups once or twice a year since then. Now though, I don't feel the side effects, but the medicine has also stopped working. Maybe I built a tolerance to it. Before, I would take 2 tablets before I went to bed, and I would wake up pain-free."

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  • jun...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • September 16, 2012

For Gout, Acute "Gout is a very painful and debilitating condition, and my doctor said it should be treated with a high initial dose as soon as possible. So I take two or three 50 mg capsules, followed by two more in five hours, then one or two in an additional five hours and -- the gout is out! As a bonus, all other minor aches and pains go away as well. Wonderful... no kidding!"

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  • Mor...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 26, 2012

For Gout, Acute "I experienced my second bout of gout in my right foot. I was eating a lot of foods with a lot of protein, so be cautious everyone, don't eat foods with a lot of protein, like chicken, beans, lots of meats. So when my right foot flared up, I went to see my doc. She told me it was from eating too much protein in my diet, so she prescribed me indomethacin 50mg three times daily. Within two days, my foot started feeling better. Within two weeks, the gout cleared up. I would recommend this medication to anyone with gout or severe gout. Best of luck, I hope this helps someone."

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  • October 10, 2009

Indomethacin for Rheumatoid Arthritis "Before taking Indocin, aches and pain are felt throughout my joints. When I take it at night, I sleep better, and the following day I feel the pain is diminished by 60% or better. I stop taking them after 3 to 4 days and start when the pain gets unbearable."

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  • Fre...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 28, 2014

For Gout, Acute "Had recurring ankle and foot issues for about 8 months. Second toe caused me to have a hard time walking. With a family history of gout, I suspected either that or fractures. Went to podiatrist, X-rays negative. Prescribed Indocin and sent for blood work. 1/50 mg 3 times, with 6-hour intervals. First pill didn't seem to change and actually seemed to get worse. Second pill taken and went to sleep. Woke up and was substantially better. Took third. Took 1 and 3 after meals and took 2 with a large glass of skim milk at 11 pm. No noticeable side effects. The stuff just works. Uric acid levels came back high, so changes to be made and a supply of this to be kept around in case of emergency."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 22, 2017

For Gout, Acute "I had a gout attack, first time about 4 months ago. Just had another yesterday. My right foot big toe, and the ball of my foot. The pain was so severe I could barely walk. Excruciating, horrible pain. After taking the first pill, I had relief hours later, the pain subsided so drastically and fast I couldn't believe it. The pain in my foot was identical in both gout attacks. Good thing I didn't throw the medicine away. I just took my third dose and am almost back to normal. This medicine worked great for me. With similar, FAST results both times."

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  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • May 3, 2017

For Gout, Acute "I've had it off and on since 22 years old. I'm 57 now, and it's harder to get rid of now. Indocin does help me, and I take it minimally. It actually lifts my mood as well as reduces the inflammation, but can cause a buzzed type of feeling. I can tell all gout sufferers to steer clear of high fructose corn syrup as much as possible! Avoid any soda pop as well."

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  • Ray...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • June 8, 2024

For Sciatica "I have a script for Indomethacin - 3 times daily - as needed for gout symptoms. I have been struggling with Sciatica for the past year. I have had Epidural steroid injections 3 times over the past year, each time the relief of pain seems a little less and the pain returns in a few weeks. I recently had a right foot pain and considered it a gout flare-up. I took the Indomethacin as prescribed for 2 days and the right foot issue cleared up. I also noticed that my sciatica pain was reduced significantly."

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  • Fit...
  • July 26, 2015

For Gout, Acute "I've had gout in my right toe for 3 weeks. Doc had me on ibuprofen, prednisone, and then sulindac. Had some relief but then it got really bad after I had two glasses of wine (I thought wine was OK - NO, NO, NO. The pain was excruciating - my gout club members know what I mean. Then the Doc prescribed indomethacin and I finally started to get some significant relief. After the first pill, I got some relief, and it continued; after two full days (3x/day), I went to bed last night with minimal pain. I still cannot put on shoes without introducing the pain. So still I am trying to figure out if I may have permanent damage to my toe. Indomethacin will now be a permanent item in my emergency kit. Take it with food - your body will adjust."

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  • Mat...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 10, 2015

For Gout, Acute "I usually get pain/gout attacks behind my big toe. This causes the pain to radiate through my inner arch towards my ankle. Makes it a pain to walk and function properly. I took this medicine, and by the 3rd dose, the majority of my pain is gone. This medication is a lifesaver!"

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  • May 16, 2016

For Gout, Acute "I am going on week 6 of an attack. The colchicine, cherry juice, diet, eating 25-30 cherries a day, drank so much water I am developing gills and swimming with the fishes, and steroids, and nothing has worked. The pain has been gone for 4 weeks now, but not the inflammation. I am back on the steroids again, but in place of colchicine, I am on indomethacin. I hate to use the word depressing and gout in the same sentence, but it does get me down. I can't wear my boots and do what I want to do. I hope this works..."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 12, 2016

For Gout, Acute "My gout experience spans three decades. Colchicine was most effective in my early years of attacks but eventually lost effectiveness for me. Allopurinol did not help. Concerned with implications of side effects of pharmaceuticals, I modified my diet and utilized supportive supplements that proved effective, except when I strayed from my diet and imbibed in alcohol. This week, after sick weeks of diet, crutch support, and bed rest with on-and-off improvement and then again relapse, I sought allopathic consultation. Prescribed 50 mg indomethacin twice daily and experienced dramatic reduction in symptoms of pain and swelling by the second dose and near complete remission after the third dose. Experiencing an alarming increase in blood pressure, I discontinued."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 6, 2015

For Gout, Acute "I'm a 47-year-old male that is in very decent shape. I have had gout for about 20 years, and most of the attacks usually last about a week. Recently, my gout attack has lasted about 4 weeks. I have been taking colchicine for years, but lately, that has not relieved the inflammation or pain. Last week, I went to my primary care physician, and he gave me indomethacin. It has drastically reduced the swelling and pain. I still have a little pain after a week but have a slight limp. I am not taking allopurinol. I'm hoping this helps. The attacks are excruciatingly painful where you don't want anything touching your foot. Hopping to go take a pee is a pain. I notice if I get in the shower, it seems to help, but putting on shoes can be torture."

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  • May 22, 2016

For Gout, Acute "I'm a 40-year-old healthy female that mysteriously had my first gout attack this week. I thought my toes were broken. I got into the doctor right away, and he prescribed indomethacin. Well, I'm 4 days after the attack and getting around pretty good and started managing it with just Aleve by the 3rd day, but I quit the indomethacin because the side effects were terrible. Bad headaches, really tired, dizzy. I thought it was the Vicodin given to me for the pain, but my side effects worsened even after I quit Vicodin. Everyone is different, and I would have taken anything on day 1 to try and help the pain, but I quit taking this drug as soon as my foot cleared up. The drug is unbearable. Hopefully, no new attacks for me, and this is a freak thing."

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  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • January 14, 2016

For Gout, Acute "41 yo male, mild gout for about ten years - I'm lucky! However, have had 4 acute attacks that make wearing shoes and walking very difficult and sleep almost impossible. This drug is incredible - in 10 hours today I've gone from 7/10 pain (where 10/10 was a dislocated and fractured shoulder that wasn't reset for four hours) to 1/10, and it will be mostly gone by the morning. I find that ibuprofen and colchicine barely dent the pain, and 20 mg codeine might give me 4 hours of fractured sleep. The only reason that I let this bout last so long (four days) was that I was using the last of my previous script before I went to the doctor, but I found out it was 6 months over expiry and had lost most of its effect."

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  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • September 25, 2013

For Gout, Acute "I am surprised no one has complained about the terrible headache side effects. For the past six months, I have taken indomethacin on five different occasions when I feel a severe gout attack coming. I would start with 100 mg three times a day for the first two days, followed by 50 mg three times a day for eight days after. It always worked and prevented a full-blown gout attack. However, I always got a headache while taking this medicine (supposedly a very common side effect). Most recently, however, I experienced a headache so severe that I had to leave work. I thought it was the intra-dose withdrawal headache that I normally got from this medication, so I took another pill hoping I would feel better. Immediately, I vomited."

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  • April 21, 2016

For Gout, Acute "I've had gout attacks for the last 10 years (I'm 63), my father and grandfather had it. Attacks can last a few days to a couple of weeks and generally get worse over that period. Seem to be diet-related: overdose of shrimp, scallops, tuna, oily fish, asparagus within a short period. Indomethacin certainly gets rid of the gout quickly, but the side effects are pretty awful, and I stopped using it, including sleepiness and confusion bordering on zombiedom, depression, paranoid thoughts, affects vision, dry mouth, etc. There must be better medication!"

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 22, 2015

For Gout, Acute "This is the second time for gout, the first time, the knee a few years ago. Tried ice and heat packs with no relief, finally, so painful I had to leave work. Can't remember what medication, but it worked. This time, the top of the foot hurt most when I laced up sport shoes. Finally went to the doctor and was diagnosed as gout or stress fracture, x-ray negative. Took these 3 times a day for 10 days at 25 mg a dose. Swelling went down quickly, but pain took a few more days. The day after I stopped them, I had acute pain behind my knee, one of my varicose veins was swollen up, and there was a decent-sized lump. I panicked thinking DVT, ultrasound showed no clot, so much. Googled and found Cardiovascular: superficial thrombophlebitis: causal relationship unknown, so beware."

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  • January 24, 2017

For Gout, Acute "Wicked Apple was my poison (a fine ale!), after that in about 12 hours, I began to hurt, and in 18 hours, there was no relief in the pain. I took my Colcrys (0.6) as prescribed, starting at 11 pm, 12, and again at 2 am (about 15 hours after I had my one and only Wicked Apple). 20 hours later, it is all I can do to walk into the Dr's office still in terrible pain. The Dr gave me an injection of METHYLPRENISOLONE ACETATE (40 mg) and prescribed Indomethacin. By 22 hours, I was feeling better, by 24, I was walking again, 26 hours, I could stand in the shower. It could have been the combination of the three drugs I have in my system, but 36 hours later, there is no pain and I only had one pill! I still have swelling, but no pain! Thank you!!"

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  • Anonymous
  • April 12, 2012

For Gout, Acute "Indomethacin for gout, acute: I have had acute attacks of gout in my right foot. So painful, a sheet laying on my foot would be intolerable. If taken at the first sign of pain, and not letting it get full-blown, I can cut the cycle off quickly (1 day). I also have shoulder pain in both shoulders. If I take indomethacin every 3-4 days or so (1 75 mg capsule), I can eliminate this pain as well. Lightheadedness for about 8 hours is sometimes a side effect, but nothing more. Almost my experience exactly. I took 1 75 mg capsule @ 7 am, another @ 11 am, feeling lightheaded, but pain is largely gone. I can walk 'normal' again. The first several times I took it, I never really noticed the lightheadedness... becoming more pronounced now. No pain though!"

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  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • November 15, 2015

For Gout, Acute "I'm 28 years of age, in great shape, but unfortunately, I inherited gout from my dad! He suffered with gout since the age of about 25. I woke up one day and felt the worst pain of my life! I had a throb and ache in my big toe. I'm a mom who birthed a child naturally, and let me tell you, gout is 10."

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  • MyL...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • May 26, 2015

For Gout, Acute "Ok, first of all, I can honestly say I am a member of the honorable Gout Club. I have had full-blown gout at least 4 times when I failed to react to the symptoms due to confusing the pain to that of my cholesterol medication. On the initial onset of pain, OD on cherry juice concentrate, daily C, and lots of water helps block the effect if done so immediately. If I delay and it's the true gout attack, I'm in for giving birth to a baby out of my big toe. Well, at least it's the most horrible feeling. Unless you're a true gout member, you won't ever understand/appreciate the real pain one goes through. Indomethacin has been the real pain stopper and works every time. Unfortunately for me, I was on Effient and Plavix, and they wouldn't prescribe."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 3, 2019

For Gout, Acute "After taking this drug indomethacin for 3 months, the gout kept returning. Each time I took the drug, I was dizzy, lethargic, and dopey on the drug! I have a physical every year, and this medicine took my SGOT (liver) enzyme levels from 23 to over 112<< danger level! It also raised my SGPT enzyme levels from 34 to over 98 in three weeks! NOT GOOD! I now take Dandelion Root 1575 MG per dose. Your gout will disappear! I can eat meat or drink beers without issues of the gout coming back!"

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  • August 20, 2016

For Gout, Acute "This medicine is a double-edged sword. On my first attack, I used it for a week, 50 mg 3 times daily, with no results. After missing work and getting absolutely fed up with the pain, I did something that I normally would never do, I changed the way I took this medicine. I started taking 2 50 mg pills in the morning, then 2, 5-6 hours later, then, if needed, 2 at midnight. The first dose really helped, the second almost got rid of the attack entirely. I had to take 2 in the middle of the night on the first day, but by the next day my pain was almost gone, and I could walk. Now, I did get a rapid heartbeat the first time I did this, so do at your own risk, but from what I have read, 100 mg is the max single dose, sometimes used for rheumatoid arthritis."

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