Description
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Description
Diclofenac is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug that acts by potent cyclo-oxygenase inhibition, reduction of arachidonic acid release and enhancement of arachidonic acid uptake.
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Ingredients
Diclofenac Sodium -
Drug Class
NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
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Dosage Form
injection -
Uses
An NSAID used for:
- Mild to moderate pain and inflammation
- Arthritis, swelling, stiffness, joint pain and alkylosing spondylitis
- menstrual cramps
- Acute migraine attacks
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Dosage
Take as per doctor’s prescription
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In case of Overdose
It’s crucial to be informed of the potential risks associated with an overdose. Overdose may be life-threatening in some cases. Time is of the essence, therefore, seek medical care immediately if you experience symptoms such as blurred vision, agitation, confusion, hives, seizures, tightness in chest or trouble sleeping.
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Missed Dose
In case you realize you have missed a dose, the first thing to remember is not to panic. Take one when you remember, but avoid taking it if it is almost time for the next dose. Missing a dose may sometimes result in minor side effects, so pay attention to any changes that you may feel. When in doubt, reach out to a healthcare provider for advice. To minimize chances of missing a dose in the future, consider creating a medication schedule.
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How To Use
Use under a healthcare professional’s supervision. Do not inject yourself.
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When Not to Use
Not to be used by patients with:
- Hepatic porphyrias
- Hematologic (blood) abnormalities.
- Allergy to NSAIDs
- Peptic ulcers
- Rectum inflammation
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Side Effects
Common side effects include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Belching, heart burn and indigestion
- Urinary frequency
- Sore throat
- Pale skin
- Dizziness
- Headaches
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Precautions & Warnings
To be used with caution because:
- This raises risk for heart attack and stroke
- This may cause bleeding in stomach and intestines as well as aggravate ulcers.
Consult a doctor if
- You are pregnant
- Skin conditions appear after ingestion
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Drug Interactions
Provide complete medical history to the doctor before using this in case you are taking any prescription drugs. Do not use if you are using:
- Other NSAIDs
- Methotrexate
- Ramipril
- Apixaban
- Ketorolac
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Storage/Disposal
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep away from children
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