DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
ADULTS
In rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, the more severe arthritides, and acute painful shoulder, the recommended starting dosage is 1500 mg given b.i.d. Some patients may be treated with 3000 mg given once per day (h.s.) In the elderly patient, a daily dosage of 2250 mg given as 750 mg t.i.d. may be efficacious and well tolerated. Dosage should be adjusted in accordance with the patients response. In patients with renal dysfunction, monitor salicylate levels and adjust dose accordingly.
For mild to moderate pain or for antipyresis, the usual dosage is 2000 mg to 3000 mg daily in divided doses (b.i.d.). Based on patient response or salicylate blood levels, dosage may be adjusted to achieve optimum therapeutic effect. Salicylate blood levels should be in the range of 15 to 30 mg/ 100 mL for anti-inflammatory effect and 5 to 15 mg/ 100 mL for analgesia and antipyresis.
Each 500 mg tablet or teaspoonful is equivalent in salicylate content to 10 g of aspirin; each 750 mg tablet, to 15 g of aspirin; and each 1000 mg tablet, to 20 g of aspirin.
If the physician prefers, the recommended daily dosage may be administered on a t.i.d. schedule.
As with other therapeutic agents, individual dosage adjustment is advisable, and a number of patients may require higher or lower dosages than those recommended. Certain patients require 2 to 3 weeks of therapy for optimal effect.
CHILDREN
Usual daily dose for children for anti- inflammatory or analgesic action:
TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 500 mg Tablets/ Liquid and TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 750 mg and 1000 mg Tablets, 50 mg/ kg/ day.
Weight (kg) |
Total daily dose |
12- 13 |
500 mg |
14- 17 |
750 mg |
18- 22 |
1000 mg |
23- 27 |
1250 mg |
28- 32 |
1500 mg |
33- 37 |
1750 mg |
Total daily doses should be administered in divided doses (b.i.d.). Doses of TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) preparations are calculated as the total daily dose of 50 mg/ kg/ day for children of 37 kg body weight or less and 2250 mg/ day for heavier children.
TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) Liquid is available for greater convenience in treating younger patients and those adult patients unable to wswallow a solid dosage form.
HOW SUPPLIED
NDC 0034-0500-80: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 500 mg Tablets (pale pink, scored) supplied in bottles of 100 tablets.
NDC 0034-0500-50: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 500 mg Tablets (pale pink, scored) supplied in bottles of 500 tablets.
NDC 0034-0500-10: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 500 mg Tablets (pale pink, scored) supplied in unit dose packaging with 10 tablets per card. Ten cards are packed in each carton; 10 cartons are packed in each shipper.
NDC 0034-0505-80: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 750 mg Tablets (scored, white, film-coated) in bottles of 100 tablets.
NDC 0034-0505-50: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 750 mg Tablets (scored, white, film-coated) in bottles of 500 tablets.
NDC 0034-0505-10: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 750 mg Tablets (scored, white, film-coated) supplied in unit dose packaging with 10 tablets per card. Ten cards are packed in each carton; 10 cartons are packed in each shipper.
NDC 0034-0510-60: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 1000 mg Tablets (scored, red, film-coated) in bottles of 60 tablets.
NDC 0034-0510-80: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) 1000 mg Tablets (scored, red, film-coated) in bottles of 100 tablets.
NDC 0034-0520-80: TRILISATE (choline magnesium trisalicylate) Liquid in bottles of 8 fl. oz. (237 mL).
Store at controlled room temperature 59° to 86° F( 15° to 30° C).
CAUTION: Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription.
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