Product Details
What Diclofenac Diethylamine Is Used For:
Muscle And Joint Injuries (Like Strains, Bruises And Sport Injuries, Back Pain).
Swelling Of The Tendon (Tendonitis), Knees Or Elbows.
Mild Arthritis (Swelling Of The Joints).
Do Not Use Diclofenac Diethylamine
If You&Rsquo;Re Allergic To The Active Substance Or Any Other Component Of This Medicine.
If You Ever Had An Allergic Reaction To Any Other Nsaid, Including Acetylsalicylic Acid.
If You Are In The Last 3 Months Of Pregnancy.
Warnings And Precautions:
Talk To Your Doctor About All Your Medical Conditions Before Taking This Medicine Including:
If You Have A History Of Stomach Or Intestinal Ulcers.
If You Have Heart Problems.
If You Have A High Blood Pressure (Hypertention).
If You Have Liver Or Kidney Problems.
If You Bruise Easily Or Have The Tendency To Bleed.
Stop The Treatment If A Skin Rash Develops After Applying The Product.
Avoid Applying On Large Areas Of Skin And Over A Long Period Of Time Unless Indicated By Your Doctor.
Possible Side Effects:
Stop Using This Product And Seek Immediate Medical Help If You Develop Rash; Hives; Itching; Red, Swollen, Blistered, Or Peeling Skin; Wheezing; Tightness In The Chest Or Throat; Trouble Breathing, Swallowing, Or Talking; Unusual Hoarseness; Or Swelling Of The Mouth, Face, Lips, Tongue, Or Throat.
Stop Using The Medicine And Contact Your Doctor If You Experience Asthma (Shortness Of Breath), Hives, Or Other Skin Reactions After Applying It.
Other Medicines And Diclofenac Diethylamine:
Tell Your Doctor About All The Medicines You Are Taking, Especially:
Other Nsaids
Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
Corticosteroids
Blood Thinners Such As Warfarin