FENSUPP 100mg Suppositories 10’s
FENSUPP 100MG SUPPOSITORIES is a pain-relieving medicine. It is used in the management of post-operative pain and inflammation (including minor dental surgery) in adults. It can also be used in pain management associated with arthritis and bone fractures.
Diclofenac
Diclofenac Sodium-Potassium Tablet Diclofenac, a powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is used for relieving acute pain and chronic pain situations. The medicine carries out this job by inhibiting prostaglandin production, which itself is a naturally-occurring chemical of the body causing pain and promoting inflammation. Any range of pain scenarios, athletic or acute or chronic, acute or chronic, are ably managed with Diclofenac, all for the purpose of promoting movement by relieving the swelling and stiffness at the heart of the morbid condition. Principal Therapeutic Uses Arthritic Care: There is adequate relief should the usual symptoms arise from Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, or Ankylosing Spondylitis. Acute Pain: Analgesia is for use in mild to moderate pain brought about by dental procedures, strains of muscles, postrrecovery from a surgery attack. Migraines and headache: Specific formulations like Diclofenac Potassium work great to treat an acute attack of headache, with a migraine. Primary Dysmenorrhea (painful period): Specific relief has been created for Menstrual Cup when it hurts too much. How to use Administration: Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water; do not crush or chew if it is a "Delayed-Release" or "Enteric-Coated". With Food: Taking Diclofenac with meals or milk will greatly reduce the chance of a belly upset. Dosage: Stick to the prescribed dose by your health provider. Common doses control between 25mg to 75 mg thrice daily depending on the clinical state of the condition. Common Side Effects Most people are able to tolerate short-term treatment with diclofen7ac; however, some usual symptoms can include: Nausea or Diarrhea Dizziness or Mild Headache Heartburn or Gas Swelling of the Ankles or Feet (edema) Warning: Immediate stoppage of medication and immediate seek medical aid if the following occurs after taking the tablet of diclofenac: the stools start turning black/tarry; the person experiences a severe pain in the stomach or gut; skin or eyes turn yellow color (jaundice). Precautions & Safety Information Heart Related: There is an increased risk of heart attack or stroke with NSAIDs like Diclofenac, especially if it is taken for the long term or at high doses. Kidney & Liver Function: It may be necessary to monitor renal and hepatic function in patients who have already had pre-existing conditions of the kidneys or liver. Asthma: Drug morality is advised to take caution for those with the history of Aspirin-sensitive asthma as they can induce an allergic reaction. Alcohol: Zero strip-type liquids in the mouth while on this medication; they would raise the risk of severe ulcers and hemorrhage in the stomach. Pregnancy: You should not take this medication after the 1st trimester because it might be harmful to the baby answered in utero. FAQs: Q: Difference between Diclofenac Sodium and Diclofenac Potassium? Yes, it is. The potassium formulation is absorbed more quickly by the body and thus is usually used for frequently encountered "immediate" pain like headaches or cramps. In contrast, the sodium formulation is often being looked at in cases for "delayed release" pain relief and long-term countering of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. Q: On an empty stomach, can I take Diclofenac? Diclofenac works faster on an empty stomach. However, it irritates the mucous membrane of the stomach wall. On the other hand, taking it with food is good for your stomach lining. Q: Is Diclofenac something that could be habit-forming? No. Diclofenac is not a narcotic or opioid, it carries no abuse potential, and does not cause physical or psychological dependence. Q: Can Diclofenac gel and tablets be used together? Using a combination of oral and topical adminstration of diclofenac will have the potential to increase the overall systemic concentration of the drug and possibly increase any chance of side effects. Ask your doctor before administering different forms of the drug simultaneously. Q: How long does Diclofenac take to work? Acute pain can be subsided within the first thirty-to-sixty minutes whereas for chronic conditions like arthritis, consistent use offers one a complete inhibition of inflammation beginning at week 1–2.
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