Diclofenac Cholestyramine 70mg 20 capsules
Product Description
What is Diclofenac Cholestyramine used for?
Diclofenac cholestyramine can be used to treat the following conditions:
- Rheumatic or degenerative joint pain (arthritis);
- Back pain, frozen shoulder syndrome, tennis elbow, and other types of soft tissue rheumatism;
- Gout attacks;
- Sprains, strains and other injuries;
- Pain and swelling after surgery;
- Painful inflammatory conditions in Gynecology , including painful menstrual periods;
- Pain caused by cancer.
How to use Diclofenac Cholestyramine?
Carefully follow all your doctor's instructions. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
How to take diclofenac cholestyramine
The diclofenac cholestyramine capsule should be swallowed whole with a glass of water or other liquid.
It is recommended to take this medication with meals.
How much diclofenac cholestyramine should I take?
Do not exceed the dose prescribed by your doctor. It is important that you use the lowest dose capable of controlling your pain and do not take this medication for longer than necessary.
Your doctor will tell you exactly how many capsules you should take. Depending on your response to treatment, your doctor may increase or decrease the dose.
Adults: The recommended dose is generally 1 capsule to a maximum of 2 capsules per day, depending on the severity of the disease. The daily dose should be divided into 2 separate intakes. For milder cases, as well as for long-term therapy, 1 capsule per day is generally sufficient. Do not exceed 2 capsules per day.
When to take diclofenac cholestyramine
It is recommended to take this medication with meals.
How long should I take diclofenac cholestyramine?
Follow your doctor's instructions exactly.
If you take this medication for more than a few weeks, you should ensure you return to your doctor for regular check-ups to ensure you are not experiencing any unnoticed adverse reactions.
If you have any questions about how long you should take diclofenac cholestyramine, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Follow your doctor's instructions, always respecting the times, doses, and duration of treatment. Do not interrupt treatment without your doctor's knowledge.
This medicine should not be broken, opened, or chewed.
When should I not use Diclofenac Cholestyramine?
You cannot take this medication if:
- For those allergic (hypersensitive) to diclofenac or any other component of the formulation described at the beginning of the package insert;
- Have you ever had an allergic reaction after taking it? medications to treat inflammation or pain (e.g., acetylsalicylic acid, diclofenac, or ibuprofen). Allergic reactions may include asthma, runny nose, skin rash (redness of the skin with or without peeling), swelling of the face , Lips , tongue, throat and/or extremities (signs of angioedema). If you suspect you may be allergic, ask your doctor before using this medicine;
- Do you have an ulcer in your stomach or intestines?
- It has gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation, symptoms of which may include blood in the stool or black stools;
- Suffers from liver or kidney failure;
- He has severe heart failure;
- If you are in the last three months of pregnancy.
If you have any of the conditions described above, tell your doctor before taking diclofenac cholestyramine.
If you think you might be allergic, tell your doctor.
This medication is contraindicated for use in patients with severe liver or kidney disease.
This medication is contraindicated for use in patients with severe heart failure.
This medication should not be used by pregnant women without medical advice. Inform your doctor immediately if you suspect you are pregnant.
Diclofenac Cholestyramine 70mg is a medicine. Its use may carry risks. Consult a doctor or pharmacist. Read the package insert.
Sale by prescription only. Generic medicine - Law No. 9.787/99.
