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Country of origin - India
Pharm-Group - Anti-inflammatory drugs - phenylacetic acid derivatives

Manufacturers - Pharmaceuticals M.J. (India)
International name - Diclofenac
Synonyms - Allovoran, Almiral, Apo-Diclo, Betaren, Bioran, Bioran rapid, Blesin, Veral, Voltaren, Voltaren Acti, Voltaren rapid, Voltaren SR, Votrex, Dignofenac 100, Dignofenac 50, Diklak, Diklo, Diclo-F, Diclobene, Dicloberl 100, Dicloberl 25, Dicloberl 50, etc.
Dosage forms - tablets 25 mg, tablets 50 mg, solution for injection 2.5%

Composition - Active substance - diclofenac sodium.

Indications for use - Inflammatory joint diseases, degenerative diseases, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, myalgia, diseases of extra-articular tissues, post-traumatic pain syndromes, postoperative pain, acute attack of gout, primary dysmenorrhea, adnexitis, migraine attacks, renal and hepatic colic, ENT infections organs, residual effects of pneumonia. Locally - injuries of tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints, localized forms of soft tissue rheumatism. In ophthalmology - non-infectious conjunctivitis, post-traumatic inflammation of the eyeball, pain syndrome during laser procedures, operations on the lens.

Contraindications - Hypersensitivity, hematopoietic disorders, gastric and duodenal ulcers, bronchial asthma, children (up to 6 years), last trimester of pregnancy.

Side effects - Dyspeptic symptoms, headache, dizziness, hematopoietic disorders, local reactions.

Interaction - Interacts with lithium, digoxin, anticoagulants, hypoglycemic agents, antibiotics, methotrexate, cyclosporine, glucocorticoids, diuretics, acetylsalicylic acid.

Overdose - Headache, dizziness, disturbances of consciousness, convulsions, gastrointestinal, liver and kidney disorders. Treatment is symptomatic.

Special instructions - Take on an empty stomach 30 minutes before meals. Periodically monitor blood count and liver function. Use with caution during pregnancy and lactation. Avoid driving vehicles.

Restrictions on use - dysfunction of the liver, kidneys and heart, increased attention, pregnancy, breastfeeding.

Literature - Encyclopedia of Medicines, Mashkovsky M.D. Medicines.