Catalog - DICLOFLEX RETARD tablets 100mg 28

Brand DICLOFLEX RETARD
Code DICLOFLEX RETARD
Ingredients DICLOFENAC
Dosage Strength Dosages Price Price/Dose
100mg 28 108.00$ 3.86$

Information

Dicloflex Retard is a brand name for a formulation of diclofenac, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation in a variety of conditions. The "Retard" in its name indicates that it is a slow-release or extended-release version, designed to release the active ingredient gradually over time to provide longer-lasting relief without the need for frequent dosing. Diclofenac works by inhibiting enzymes in the body known as cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, which are involved in the production of prostaglandins, substances that mediate inflammation and pain. Dicloflex Retard is commonly prescribed for conditions such as arthritis, menstrual pain, and other instances of acute or chronic pain where inflammation is a contributing factor. As with other NSAIDs, it is important to use Dicloflex Retard under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as it can have side effects and interact with other medications.
When using Dicloflex Retard, a form of diclofenac designed for slow release to manage pain and inflammation, it's crucial to adhere strictly to your doctor's instructions and thoroughly read the label that accompanies the medication. This ensures you understand the correct dosage and any specific precautions. Dicloflex Retard can cause side effects, common ones include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, indigestion, or diarrhea, and less commonly, it may lead to dizziness or headaches, which could impair your ability to drive or operate machinery safely. Rare but serious side effects like liver or kidney problems, severe allergic reactions, or cardiovascular events also necessitate immediate medical attention. It's essential to inform your doctor about all other medications you're taking, as Dicloflex Retard can interact with other drugs, potentially leading to adverse effects. Always prioritize safety and consult your healthcare provider with any concerns regarding your treatment plan.
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