Similar Medicine Of Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
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Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s is a potent combination that relieves pain symptoms. The combination of diclofenac and paracetamol/acetaminophen lowers fever, reduces pain, and minimizes swelling and redness, improving your general well-being.
In addition to treating osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and spondylitis, it is also used to treat back pain, muscle pain and toothache.
How Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s works
This formulation has been prepared from the combination of two medicines: Paracetamol and Diclofenac. Paracetamol is an antipyretic and a pain reliever. It inhibits several chemical messengers from the brain responsible for the sensation of pain and cause inflammation. Diclofenac provides intense pain relief.
How To Use Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- Strictly stick to time and dose prescribed by a healthcare professional while medicating yourself or others.
- It can be orally taken after consuming a meal.
- Providing drug daily at a same time will complement the course effectiveness as well as make you habitual to the routine that prevent missing a dose.
- Read the label carefully before use.
Special Precautions About Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- Inform your doctor if you have any medical condition or treatment going on.
- Stop taing this medicine if you experience any symptoms like tightness of chest , fever, increased heart rate and hypersensitivity and inform your doctor.
Benefits Of Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- Assists in managing osteoarthritis symptoms.
- Reduces pain and inflammation effectively.
- Aids in coping with joint pain.
- Supports relief from arthritis discomfort.
- Enhances overall joint health.
Side Effects Of Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- Indigestion
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Gastritis
- Peptic ulcers
- Hypertension
- Edema (fluid retention)
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
What If I Missed A Dose Of Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- If you miss a dose, take it when you remember. If your next dose is close, skip the missed one and stay on your regular schedule.
- Avoid taking two doses at once.
- Consult your doctor for guidance on managing missed doses effectively.
Health And Lifestyle
Drug Interaction
- Ketorolac
- Ramipril
- Methotrexate
- Carbamazepine
Drug Food Interaction
- chocolate and some fizzy drinks
- Excessive caffeine-containing food or drinks like coffee, tea.
Disease Explanation
"Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease (a condition in which the defense system of your body confuses your own cells as extraneous and ends up attacking them), that causes inflammation in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. Ankylosing spondylitis is a condition that primarily affects the spine are related body parts, causing inflammation and leading to stiffness, pain and difficulty in movement. Osteoarthritis is characterized by the breakdown of tissues and cartilage, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility in joints."
Safety Advice for Diclofam Plus 50mg/325mg Tablet 10s
- Moderate risk
- High risk
- Safe
Consuming alcohol with medicine is considered unsafe, posing potential health risks. Avoid alcohol intake.
Medicine is deemed unsafe during pregnancy due to evident risks. Consult your doctor for alternative options.
While likely safe during breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using medicine to ensure minimal risk to the baby.
Exercise caution in kidney disease with medicine. Consult your doctor for potential dose adjustments and personalized advice.
Use medicine cautiously in liver disease, with dose adjustments as needed. Avoid in severe or active liver disease. Consult your doctor.
It may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Avoid driving if these symptoms occur.
Written By
Ashwani Singh
Master in Pharmacy
Content Updated on
Tuesday, 13 August, 2024