Diclosun Aqua Injection

  • Diclosun Aqua Injection belongs to a group called NSAIDs. It fights against things in your body that cause pain and swelling. It's often part of different medicines designed for specific purposes.

 

  • It reduces the production of certain substances in your body, providing relief from mild to moderate pain. It's handy for conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis, making you feel better.

 

  • Take diclofenac just as your doctor tells you.

 

  • Some might experience things like indigestion, nausea, headache, dizziness, or stomach pain. If these stick around or get worse, talk to your doctor for advice.

 

  • People with heart issues, high blood pressure, ulcers, asthma, or kidney problems should use it carefully. If you're trying to get pregnant or are already pregnant, diclofenac might make it harder, so talk to your doctor about it.

 

  • If you forget to take it, take it when you remember, but don't take extra if the next dose is close. Keeping a consistent schedule helps the medicine work well.
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