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Naproxen Dosage

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Aug 3, 2023.

Applies to the following strengths: 125 mg/5 mL; sodium 550 mg; sodium 275 mg; 500 mg; 375 mg; 250 mg; 375 mg (as sodium); 500 mg (as sodium); sodium 220 mg; 750 mg (as sodium); sodium; 500 mg with analgesic balm; sodium varying strength

Usual Adult Dose for Ankylosing Spondylitis

Immediate Release Tablets and Suspension:
250 mg to 500 mg (naproxen) or 275 mg to 550 mg (naproxen sodium) orally twice a day

Controlled Release:
750 mg to 1000 mg orally once a day

Delayed Release:
375 mg to 500 mg orally twice a day

Comments:


Uses: For the relief of signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis

Usual Adult Dose for Osteoarthritis

Immediate Release Tablets and Suspension:
250 mg to 500 mg (naproxen) or 275 mg to 550 mg (naproxen sodium) orally twice a day

Controlled Release:
750 mg to 1000 mg orally once a day

Delayed Release:
375 mg to 500 mg orally twice a day

Comments:


Uses: For the relief of signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis

Usual Adult Dose for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Immediate Release Tablets and Suspension:
250 mg to 500 mg (naproxen) or 275 mg to 550 mg (naproxen sodium) orally twice a day

Controlled Release:
750 mg to 1000 mg orally once a day

Delayed Release:
375 mg to 500 mg orally twice a day

Comments:


Uses: For the relief of signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis

Usual Adult Dose for Acute Gout

Immediate Release Tablets and Suspension:


Controlled Release:
1000 mg to 1500 mg orally once on first day of attack, followed by 1000 mg orally once a day until attack subsides

Comments:

Use: For the relief of an acute gout attack

Usual Adult Dose for Bursitis

Immediate Release (naproxen sodium):
550 mg orally once, followed by 275 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours or 550 mg orally every 12 hours as needed


Comments:

Controlled Release:
1000 mg orally once a day

Uses: For the relief of signs and symptoms of bursitis and tendinitis

Usual Adult Dose for Tendonitis

Immediate Release (naproxen sodium):
550 mg orally once, followed by 275 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours or 550 mg orally every 12 hours as needed


Comments:

Controlled Release:
1000 mg orally once a day

Uses: For the relief of signs and symptoms of bursitis and tendinitis

Usual Adult Dose for Dysmenorrhea

Immediate Release (naproxen sodium):
550 mg orally once, followed by 275 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours or 550 mg orally every 12 hours as needed


Comments:

Controlled Release:
1000 mg orally once a day

Over the Counter:
220 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours while symptoms persist
Maximum dose: 440 mg (in any 8 to 12 hour period); 660 mg (in any 24 hour period)

Uses: For the management of primary dysmenorrhea

Usual Adult Dose for Pain

Immediate Release (naproxen sodium):
550 mg orally once, followed by 275 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours or 550 mg orally every 12 hours as needed


Comments:

Controlled Release:
1000 mg orally once a day

Over the Counter:
220 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours while symptoms persist
Maximum dose: 440 mg (in any 8 to 12 hour period); 660 mg (in any 24 hour period)

Uses: For the relief of mild to moderate pain

Usual Adult Dose for Fever

Over the Counter:
220 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours while symptoms persist

Maximum dose: 440 mg (in any 8 to 12 hour period); 660 mg (in any 24 hour period)

Use: For the temporary reduction of fever

Usual Pediatric Dose for Fever

Over the Counter:
12 years or older: 220 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours while symptoms persist

Maximum dose: 440 mg (in any 8 to 12 hour period); 660 mg (in any 24 hour period)

Uses: For the relief of minor aches and pains and for the temporary reduction of fever

Usual Pediatric Dose for Pain

Over the Counter:
12 years or older: 220 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours while symptoms persist

Maximum dose: 440 mg (in any 8 to 12 hour period); 660 mg (in any 24 hour period)

Uses: For the relief of minor aches and pains and for the temporary reduction of fever

Usual Pediatric Dose for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Immediate Release Tablets and Suspension:
2 years or older: 5 mg/kg orally twice a day

Comments:


Use: For the relief of signs and symptoms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Renal Dose Adjustments

Mild renal dysfunction: Caution is recommended; lower doses should be considered
Moderate to severe renal dysfunction: Not recommended.

Liver Dose Adjustments


Dose Adjustments

Elderly patients may require lower doses due to increased risk for adverse effects and risk for concurrent hepatic and/or renal impairment.

Precautions

US BOXED WARNINGS: RISK OF SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR AND GASTROINTESTINAL EVENTS:


Immediate Release:
Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 2 years.

Over the Counter:
Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 12 years.

Controlled and Delayed Release Tablets:
Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 18 years.

Consult WARNINGS section for additional precautions.

Dialysis

Data not available

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