Feldene (Piroxicam)

Feldene
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Generic:
Piroxicam
Indications:
osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis
Analogs:
Piroxicam Meloxicam Tenoxicam Diclofenac Naproxen Ibuprofen Celecoxib Etoricoxib Indometacin Ketoprofen Sulindac Mobic Voltaren Naprosyn Celebrex Arcoxia
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Dosages

Feldene 10 mg

Quantity Price per capsule You save Total price
30 $0.73 - $22.00
60 $0.67 $4.00 $40.00
90 $0.62 $10.00 $56.00
120 $0.59 $17.00 $71.00
180 $0.55 $33.00 $99.00
360 $0.51 $82.00 $182.00

Feldene 20 mg

Quantity Price per capsule You save Total price
60 $1.18 - $71.00
90 $0.99 $17.50 $89.00
120 $0.92 $32.00 $110.00
180 $0.81 $67.00 $146.00
270 $0.75 $116.50 $203.00
360 $0.72 $166.00 $260.00

Manufacturers

Aliud Pharma GmbHAlphapharmApotex Inc.Mankind Pharma LimitedPfizerPfizer Inc.Pfizer Italia S.r.l.Pfizer Pharma GmbH

Payment & Shipping

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Shipping Times
Shipping MethodEstimated delivery
Express Free for orders over $300.00Estimated delivery to the U.S.: 4-7 days
Standard Free for orders over $200.00Estimated delivery to the U.S.: 14-21 days
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Brand Names

Also known as (by country):
CountryBrand Names
Canada
Apo-Piroxicam
Australia
Mobilis
New Zealand
Candyl Piram-D Pirohexal-D

FAQ

Piroxicam capsules require a prescription when purchased from local U.S. pharmacies. However, our store policy allows you to place an order without submitting a prescription, and the product can be sent by mail.

Yes. Tell the surgeon, dentist, or procedural clinician that you use piroxicam, including nonprescription use. As an NSAID, it can increase bleeding risk and may interact with medicines used around a procedure; the clinician should decide whether any change is needed and when.

Yes. Feldene is a name associated with piroxicam, and generic piroxicam capsules contain piroxicam as the active ingredient. The manufacturer, capsule appearance, packaging, and inactive ingredients can differ between products.

A different appearance alone does not mean the product is incorrect. Compare the package label for piroxicam, the prescribed strength, capsule dosage form, manufacturer, lot number, expiration date, and any capsule imprint; do not use it until any mismatch in ingredient, strength, dosage form, seal, or condition is resolved.

Piroxicam capsules should be protected from light and moisture in a tightly closed container during transport. After arrival, store them at 68°F to 77°F; brief excursions from 59°F to 86°F are permitted. If the package appears damaged or the capsules show visible changes, have the product checked before use.

This product is available as oral capsules in 10 mg and 20 mg strengths. The appropriate strength and daily dose depend on the prescribed treatment plan.

Piroxicam capsules are taken by mouth, preferably with food or milk to reduce stomach upset. For osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, the usual adult total dose is 20 mg daily, taken once daily or as 10 mg twice daily. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest practical duration, and do not change a prescribed dose on your own.

Piroxicam should be avoided during pregnancy. NSAID use from about 20 weeks onward can affect fetal kidney function and amniotic fluid, and use at 30 weeks or later can cause premature closure of a fetal blood vessel. Piroxicam passes into breast milk, so breastfeeding use requires an individual discussion with a clinician.

Piroxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID, used to relieve pain, inflammation, and stiffness from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is not an opioid and does not treat the underlying cause of arthritis.

Common effects include stomach pain or upset, nausea, indigestion, diarrhea or constipation, dizziness, headache, and swelling from fluid retention. Seek urgent care for black stools, vomiting blood, chest pain, shortness of breath, facial swelling, or a blistering or peeling rash, as these can signal serious NSAID reactions.

Description

Uses and Indications of Feldene

The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication Feldene is prescribed to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis (OA) and reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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Administration & Dosage

Depending on each patient's unique treatment objectives, use the lowest effective dosage for the shortest time. The recommended dose is usually 20 mg once daily for both OA and RA.

Dosage forms and strengths: 10 mg and 20 mg of Feldene (piroxicam) capsules.

Restrictions

  • Hypersensitivity to piroxicam or any other ingredient in the medication.
  • A history of allergic responses, such as urticaria or asthma, following aspirin or other NSAID use.
  • When undergoing CABG surgery.

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Cautions and Warnings 

  • Hepatotoxicity: Your doctor will tell you about hepatotoxicity symptoms and warning indicators. If abnormal liver tests continue, get worse, or if liver disease symptoms and signs appear clinically, stop taking the medication.
  • Hypertension: Patients receiving certain antihypertensive medicines may experience a reduced response to NSAIDs when using them. Observe your blood pressure.
  • Heart Failure and Edema: Patients with severe heart failure should not use Feldene unless the advantages are anticipated to outweigh the danger of their condition getting worse.
  • Renal Toxicity: Monitor renal function in those suffering from hypovolemia, heart failure, dehydration, or hepatic or renal impairment. Patients with advanced renal illness should not use Feldene unless the benefits are anticipated to outweigh the risk of decreasing renal function.
  • Anaphylactic Reactions: In case of an anaphylactic reaction, seek emergency help.
  • Asthma Exacerbation Associated with Aspirin Sensitivity: Patients with asthma sensitive to aspirin should not take Feldene.
  • Severe Skin Responses: Stop using Feldene as soon as a skin rash or other hypersensitivity symptoms emerge.
  • Drug Reaction with Systemic Symptoms and Eosinophilia (DRESS): Stop and do a clinical evaluation.
  • Hazard to the Fetus: Owing to the possibility of oligohydramnios or fetal renal impairment, during the first 20 to 30 weeks of pregnancy, avoid using NSAIDs, especially Feldene. Because of the dangers of oligohydramnios/fetal renal impairment and premature closure of the fetal ductus arteriosus, women should refrain from using NSAIDs starting at about 30 weeks gestation and continuing throughout their pregnancy.
  • Hematologic Toxicity: Whenever a patient exhibits any indications or symptoms of anemia, check their hemoglobin or hematocrit.
  • NSAIDs have been linked to infertility. Take into account stopping Feldene in women who experience infertility.

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Adverse Reactions

The most frequent adverse events (occurring more than 2% of the time in clinical studies) were headaches, nausea, constipation, flatulence, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, rash, and edema. 

Drug Interactions 

  • Medications that disrupt hemostasis, such as aspirin, warfarin, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)/serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), etc.: When patients use Feldene together with medications that affect hemostasis, watch for bleeding. Taking Feldene with analgesic doses of aspirin is generally not advised concurrently. 
  • Beta-blockers, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB), and ACE enzyme inhibitors: When used with Feldene, these medications' antihypertensive effects may be lessened. Observe your blood pressure.
  • Diuretics: The natriuretic effects of furosemide and thiazide diuretics can be lessened by NSAIDs. Observe patients to ensure that diuretics are effective, considering any antihypertensive effects.
  • Digoxin: Using Feldene concurrently with digoxin can raise serum levels and extend its half-life. Track your blood levels of digoxin.
Medically reviewed by
John Buducci
Pharmacology Expert
Updated August 11, 2026

Customer questions

Asked by Lauren, Dallas, United States

I live in Dallas. Can I check whether piroxicam capsules can be shipped to my ZIP code before I place an order?

Answered by Support team

Yes. Enter your Dallas ZIP code during checkout to see whether the product is available for shipping to your address. Availability can vary by destination, so checkout is the best place to confirm it.

Asked by Marcus, Indianapolis, United States

I'm in Indianapolis and worry about packages being handled roughly. Can piroxicam capsules normally travel through the mail?

Answered by Support team

Yes. Capsules can normally be mailed when appropriately packed to protect the container from crushing, light, and moisture. When they arrive, check that the package is intact and that the capsules have not changed in appearance before using them.

Asked by Danielle, San Antonio, United States

I used piroxicam in a different form years ago. What dosage form do you sell now?

Answered by Support team

This listing is for oral piroxicam capsules only. It is not a gel, tablet, injection, or other dosage form.

Asked by Rosa, El Paso, United States

My order just arrived in El Paso. Where should I look for the lot number and expiration date?

Answered by Support team

Check the received medicine container and any outer package label for the lot number and expiration date. Their exact placement can vary by manufacturer, so use the information printed on the package you received.

Asked by Ethan, Charlotte, United States

I take piroxicam for arthritis and usually have a glass of wine with dinner. Is that okay?

Answered by Support team
Medical reviewed by Mildred Torres

It is best to avoid alcohol while taking piroxicam. Alcohol and NSAIDs can both irritate the stomach and raise the risk of ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding, especially with regular drinking or a history of stomach problems.

Product specifications

Active ingredientPiroxicam
Drug classNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
Dosage formCapsule
Available strengths10 mg, 20 mg
RouteOral
StorageStore at 68°F to 77°F; excursions permitted from 59°F to 86°F. Protect from light and keep the container tightly closed.
ATC codeM01AC01

Regulatory information

United States: medicine status
Registration statusFeldene (piroxicam) 10 mg and 20 mg capsules were FDA-approved under NDA 018147; the branded capsule products are listed as discontinued in the FDA Orange Book.
Prescription statusPiroxicam capsules are prescription-only medicines in the United States.
Official labelingFDA-regulated prescribing information for piroxicam capsules is available through DailyMed; confirm the manufacturer and NDC because a piroxicam listing does not establish current availability of branded Feldene.Safety reportingSuspected serious adverse events may be reported to the FDA MedWatch program.

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