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Diclofenac Rectal

Information About Diclofenac Rectal

Uses of Diclofenac Rectal

Rectal Diclofenac is used to relieve pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis, gout attacks, post traumatic/ post-operative and period.

How Diclofenac Rectal Works

Diclofenac works by blocking the release of the substance that causes pain. It relieves pain and reduces inflammation.

Side Effects of Diclofenac Rectal

Headache, Abdominal Pain, Flatulence, Rash And Decreased Appetite,Asthma, Diarrhea, Hypersensitivity Reaction, Hemorrhagic Diarrhea, Difficulty In Breathing

Information Updated on : Fri Jul 08 2022 11:34:40 GMT+0800 (Malaysia Time)

Diclofenac Rectal Related Warnings

Alcohol Use With Care

It is advisable to avoid or limit alcohol intake while taking diclofenac. This is because alcohol can irritate the stomach and may cause gastrointestinal bleeding.

Pregnancy Not Safe

Diclofenac Rectal is unsafe to use during pregnancy.

Lactation Limited Data

There is limited data on the usage of Diclofenac Rectal during breastfeeding. It is found that Diclofenac Rectal is excreted in very little quantities in breast milk and not adequate to cause harmful effects. However, it is advisable to practice caution while taking Diclofenac Rectal during breastfeeding.

Driving Generally Safe

Diclofenac Rectal should not affect alertness or driving ability.

Kidney Use With Care

In patients with renal impairment, it is important to use this drug with caution as NSAIDs may cause kidney function to deteriorate. Since Diclofenac Rectal is eliminated mainly by the kidneys, close monitoring is required for patients with significant impairment of kidney function.

Liver Limited Data

Diclofenac Rectal should be used with caution in patients with liver disease as there is an increased risk of gastrointestinal hemorrhage and fluid retention. Patients with severe liver disease should try to avoid taking Diclofenac Rectal.

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