Stop using Celecoxib and call your doctor at once if you have:.
To make sure Celecoxib is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:.
Some studies have reported that NSAIDs(aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and Celecoxib) may help reduce the risk for colorectal cancer.
However, when they tested the effect of Celecoxib on valve cells, the investigators found that it had the opposite result;
Das and his colleagues hypothesized that Celecoxib, a common anti-inflammatory drug that selectively inhibits the pro-inflammatory enzyme COX-2,
would improve stem cell survival and treatment outcomes for chronic wound therapy.
Celecoxib has a similar mechanism of action to other
well-known anti-inflammatory drugs you might take for a headache, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, and doctors commonly prescribe it for pain relief.
However, the mice treated using both Celecoxib and stem cells showed better wound healing
and more tissue growth a week later, compared with untreated mice or mice treated using stem cells or Celecoxib alone.
In a study recently published in the journal Cytotherapy, researchers in India discovered that treating
mice with a common anti-inflammatory drug called Celecoxib promoted stem cell survival
and healing when they injected the cells into wounds.