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This medicine is effective when used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and also prevent some type of skin cancer.
Taken with the help of a doctor's recommendation before taking this medicine. It may cause risk of liver damage.
Dose adjustment is required to avoid impact on the kidney.
It may increase the risk of bleeding.
It does affect your ability to drive due to low eyesight.
It is unsafe to during pregnancy. Take advice from your doctor.
There can be some side effect on the baby.
Diclofenac works through blocking the substance that is responsible for causing pain and inflammation. It also prevent blood vessels growth and prevent tumors.
Inflammation refers to the response of the illness or injury that may have negative impact on your body. It can be normal and heal self. But some may cause pain for longer.
No, Decline does not get you high. It does not have an abuse potential (drug-seeking behavior) and does not cause physical or psychological dependence. However, if you do not feel well, consult your doctor.
Long-term use and high doses of Decline may cause renal problems such as protein or blood in urine and painful urination. Patients who are at maximum risk of developing kidney problems include people who are dehydrated, have heart failure, impaired kidney function, hypertension, elderly, who are on medicines which cause excess urination (diuretics), or medicines which have significant impact on kidney function. Hence, for such patients kidney function monitoring is recommended.
It is important to know that Decline may increase your chance of having a heart attack or stroke. The risk is more if you take higher doses and have been using the medicine for a longer time. Also, taking Decline may cause ulcers, bleeding, or holes in your stomach and intestine. These problems may happen without warning symptoms at any time during treatment and may even cause death. Therefore, if you encounter any such problems, consult your doctor immediately.
Decline injection should only be given by a healthcare professional. It can be given deep into the muscle (intramuscularly), preferably in buttock, under the skin (subcutaneously), or directly into a vein (intravenously) as a bolus and not as infusion. The dose should not exceed the prescribed quantity and injection should not be given for more than 2 days.
You should not take Decline during the last 3 months of pregnancy as it may cause harmful effects on your baby. Use of Decline can also lead to reduced labor (premature delivery). Hence, it is advised to avoid using Decline during the first 6 months of pregnancy also. In some cases, Decline may be prescribed in pregnant women only if the benefits outweigh the risks involved with its use in pregnant women. If not sure, consult your doctor regarding its use.
No, Decline is not a narcotic. It belongs to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) group of medicines.
Decline is effective in relieving pain and inflammation. It is used for various sorts of pain such as sprains, strains and other injuries. It is also helpful in various types of arthritis, gout, pain and inflammation following surgery.
Decline can cause drowsiness and also dizziness, fatigue (tiredness) and visual disturbances. However, it is not very common and may not affect everyone. If you experience these symptoms avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
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