If you take meloxicam everyday it might cause side effects such as bleeding, ulcers or holes in your stomach which can be fatal.
Meloxicam is not considered safe to take daily or long term and taking Meloxicam everyday indefinitely is not recommended.
Doctors recommend that you take Meloxicam for at least one week and up to a month.
Although the length of time that you should take Meloxicam depends on your condition and the severity of your pain.
Meloxicam is a long acting nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug or NSAID which is available by prescription only and is used in therapy and treatment of chronic arthritis.
Meloxicam has also been linked to rare instances of acute, clinically apparent liver injury.
Meloxicam also has the potential to cause kidney damage when taking it.
Although the drug induced kidney damage from Meloxicam is often reversible if you stop taking Meloxicam.
Meloxicam use can also lead to liver damage and studies show that up to 7 percent of people who take meloxicam have some elevated liver enzymes.
Good replacements for meloxicam are Celebrex, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Diclofenac and Relafen DS.