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Diclofenac Sodium Baltimore MD

Diclofenac sodium is a prescription drug used to treat osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Local doctors can discuss joint tenderness, joint swelling, and joint stiffness associated with these disorders and give advice on NSAID pain relief and side effects. Read on for local doctors who can prescribe diclofenac sodium in Baltimore, MD.

Stop Shop & Save
(410) 728-4303
1400 No Monroe St
Baltimore, MD
Eddies Mt Vernon Grtvalu
(410) 727-0154
7 W Eager St
Baltimore, MD
Greenland Supermarket
(410) 889-3310
2831 Greenmount Ave
Baltimore, MD
Whole Foods Market
410.528.1640
1001 Fleet St
Baltimore, MD
Rite-Aide
(410) 338-3172
3100 Wyman Park Drive
Baltimore, MD
Rite-Aide
(410) 523-4704
238 McMechen Street
Baltimore, MD
Herling'S Grocery Basket
(410) 539-0642
400 W Lexington St
Baltimore, MD
Rite-Aide
(410) 727-1108
301 West Lexington Street
Baltimore, MD
Stop Shop & Save
(410) 669-5009
1101 Pennsylvania Ave
Baltimore, MD
Safeway
410-261-6110
2401 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD

Diclofenac Sodium

  Diclofenac sodium (Voltaren)

(prescription NSAIDS)

Summary

NSAIDs are most effective for mild to moderate pain accompanied by swelling and inflammation. These drugs relieve pain by inhibiting an enzyme in your body called cyclooxygenase. This enzyme makes hormone-like substances called prostaglandins, which are involved in the development of pain and inflammation. NSAIDs are especially helpful for arthritis and pain resulting from muscle sprains, strains, back and neck injuries or cramps.

When taken as directed, NSAIDs are generally safe. But if more than the recommended dosage is taken — and sometimes even the recommended dosage — NSAIDs may cause nausea, stomach pain, stomach bleeding or ulcers. Large doses of NSAIDs can lead to kidney problems and fluid retention. Risk increases with age. If you regularly take NSAIDs, talk to your doctor so that he or she can monitor you for side effects.

NSAIDs have a so-called ceiling effect, or limit to how much pain they can control. This means that beyond a certain dosage, they don't provide additional benefit. If someone has moderate to severe pain, exceeding the dosage limit may not help relieve the pain.

Many NSAIDs require a prescription, but some lower-dose NSAIDs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, are available over-the-counter.

Diclofenac sodium (Voltaren)

Diclofenac (marketed as Voltaren, Voltarol, Diclon, Dicloflex Difen, Difene, Cataflam, Pennsaid, Rhumalgan, Modifenac, Abitren, and Zolterol, with various drug dose combinations) is a (NSAID) taken to reduce and an reducing pain in conditions such as in or acute . It can also be used to reduce , .

Diclofenac is used for musculoskeletal complaints, especially (rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, spondylarthritis, ), attacks, and in case of and . An additional indication is the treatment of acute migraines. Diclofenac is used commonly to treat mild to moderate post-operative or post-traumatic pain, particular when inflammation is also present, and is effective against menstrual pain.

Diclofenac is often used to treat chronic pain associated with , particularly if inflammation is also present (Step I of the (WHO) Scheme for treatment of chronic pain). Good results (sometimes better than those with opioids) have been seen in female breast cancer and in the pain associated with bony metastases. Diclofenac can be ...

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