Points of interest:
• Voltaren Suppositories are designed for insertion into the back passage (rectum). Never take them by mouth.
• Do not take aspirin for pain relief while using this medication.
• Do not take Voltaren Suppositories if you are dehydrated, due to severe vomiting or diarrhea.
• Stop Voltaren Suppositories and tell your doctor immediately if you develop swollen ankles, difficulty in breathing, chest pain, black stools or dark vomit.
Side effects of Voltaren Suppositories:
• Epigastric pain.
• Diarrhoea.
• Dizziness.
• Disorientation.
• Excitation.
• Coma.
• Drowsiness.
• Tinnitus.
• Fainting or convulsions.
Cautions:
• Asthma.
• Active gastro-intestinal bleeding/ ulceration.
• Use in the setting of CABG surgery.
• Moderate to severe renal disease.
• Severe hepatic impairment; active hepatic disease.
• Elderly.
Interactions of Voltaren Suppositories:
• Anticoagulants: avoid concomitant use with diclofenac. Increased risk of hemorrhage.
Indications:
Voltaren Suppositories used for:
• Arthritis conditions: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis,
acute gout
• Migraine attacks
• Acute musculo-skeletal disorders and trauma such as periarthritis (especially frozen shoulder), tendinitis, tenosynovitis, bursitis, sprains, strains and dislocations; relief of pain in fractures.
• Control of pain and inflammation in orthopedic, dental and other minor surgery.
• Pyrophosphate arthropathy and associated disorders.
Size :
10 Suppositories
Made In:
• Used voltaren suppositories one, two or three times a day up to a maximum
total daily dose of 150mg.