Diclofenac suppository 100
Diclofenac is one of the drugs prescribed to reduce swelling (inflammation) and pain. This medicine is available in the form of tablets, capsules and suppositories. Diclofenac suppository is one of its types that is widely prescribed to reduce pain. In the rest of this article from Alamo, we explain what diclofenac 100 suppository is good for and how to use diclofenac 100 suppository. Stay with us until the end of the article.
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What is diclofenac suppository 100 good for?
Diclofenac suppository 100 is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that relieves pain and reduces inflammation (swelling). It is used to treat muscle pain, toothache, and sports injuries. It is commonly used to treat pain, swelling, and stiffness associated with arthritis.
Other uses include acute musculoskeletal disorders, gout, spondylitis, ankylosing spondylitis, relief of pain and inflammation due to trauma, relief of pain and inflammation in arthritis, and treatment of postoperative pain.
Diclofenac suppository 100 for what age?
Formulations containing 50 mg and 100 mg diclofenac are not suitable for children under 12 years of age. It is better to use diclofenac 100 suppositories for ages over 12 years.
How to use Diclofenac 100 suppositories
Diclofenac 100 suppositories should be taken according to the doctor's prescription. For this purpose, open 1 suppository, moisten it with a few drops of cold water and insert it into the anus. In order to make it easier to do this, lie on your left side and while keeping your right knee bent, insert the suppository slowly with your finger into the rectum. It is better to stay lying down for a few minutes and avoid defecation for an hour or more so that the medicine is absorbed. Diclofenac suppositories are prescribed for rectal use only. Wash your hands after using the medicine.
Diclofenac suppositories every few hours
The frequency of using diclofenac suppositories depends on the doctor's prescription based on the patient's pain level. In general, for adults, suppositories of 100 mg can be used once a day and at night. However, in some cases, the doctor may prescribe 3 to 4 suppositories per day based on the severity of the pain and the patient's physical condition.
Duration of effect of diclofenac 100 suppositories
Diclofenac suppositories take a few hours to work. However, the duration of the effect of diclofenac 100 suppositories is affected by various factors, including:
- A person's pain tolerance threshold
- The type of disease causing pain
- Mental condition of the patient
- Age of the patient
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Diclofenac suppository is effective for how many hours?
The soothing effect of diclofenac suppositories lasts between 10 and 15 hours. The onset of effect of this medicine is faster and its absorption rate is slower than its oral form (it takes approximately 4.5 hours for its suppository form to be absorbed by the body).
Complications of diclofenac suppositories in adults
Headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, loss of appetite, or local rectal irritation may occur. If these effects persist or become severe, tell your doctor.
If you experience: ringing in the ears/hearing loss, vision changes, rectal bleeding, inform your doctor immediately. Stop taking this medicine and talk to your doctor or pharmacist right away if you notice any of the following unlikely but very serious side effects: black stools, persistent stomach pain/, vomiting that looks like coffee grounds. An allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but if it occurs, see a doctor immediately.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: skin rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, difficulty breathing. If you notice any other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Note: The manufacturer does not recommend this product during pregnancy. First-trimester exposure to NSAIDs has been associated with an increased risk of spontaneous abortion and birth defects (especially cardiac septal defects). However, there is conflicting evidence from different studies and the risk appears to be low.
Also, in the limited studies available so far, NSAIDs can appear in very low concentrations in breast milk. The manufacturer recommends that you avoid using diclofenac while breastfeeding.
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last word
As you read in this article, Diclofenac 100 suppositories is a relatively common pain reliever that is prescribed to control pain caused by various factors such as toothache, arthritis, back pain, etc. This drug, like other chemical drugs, can have side effects that you should be aware of. So, despite its availability, it is better to consult a doctor in cases of long-term use.
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