Cataflam (diclofenac) – is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. Side effects are similar to other NSAIDS. That is, mainly gastric distress, ulcers, diarrhoea and occasional rash. It is used for pain and inflammatory conditions and is generally used 3 times per day.
Cataflam is a powerful medicine for the relief of acute painful and inflammatory conditions. Each tablet contains 25mg of diclofenac potassium.
Never take Cataflam on an empty stomach, as this may cause gastric discomfort.
Onset of pain relief is usually within 15 to 30 minutes
If you suffer from a stomach ulcer, DO NOT take Cataflam.
Cataflam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsai).
If you have ever had an allergic reaction or asthma attack after taking diclofenac, or any other anti-inflammatory medicine such as aspirin, do not take Cataflam.
Cataflam is particularly effective against the following medical complaints
Sprains and Strains Bruises Neck Pain
Back Pain Period Pains Migraine Headaches
Post Operative Pain (e.g. Dental or Minor Surgery)
When and how to take Cataflam
Adults (all indications except migraine) Initially take 2 tablets, then if necessary take 1 or 2 tablets every 8 hours.
Adults (with migrane) Initially take 2 tablets, then if necessary take 1 or 2 tablets every 2 hours (Do not exceed 6 tablets a day).
Children (over 14) Initially take 1 tablet, then if necessary take 1 table every 8 hours.
Children (under 14) Children under 14 should NOT take Cataflam.
Elderly Elderly people maybe more sensitive to the effects of Cataflam than other adults and should use the lowest effective dose for their condition. It is especially important for elderly patients the report any unwanted effects promptly to their doctor or pharmacist.
Drug Interactions
The effects of some other medicines may be modified by Cataflam. You should ask your doctor or pharmacist before taking other medicines in addition to Cataflam.
How long should youo take Cataflam
Treatment for acute, inflammatory and painful conditions is usually necessary for only a few days. Chronic conditions require continuous treatment.
Stop taking Cataflam and consult your doctor immediately if you develop one or more of the following symptoms:
- swelling of the face feet or legs
- persistant sore throat or high temperature
- skin rash
- asthma attacks
- black coloured stools
- yellowing of the skin or eyes
If you feel dizzy or light headed or find that your sight is affected, you should NOT drive a vehicle or operate machinery Gastric symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or pain in the upper abdominal region.
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