Dicloreum Contraindications
Diclofenac in all formulations, Cataflam, Voltaren, and Voltaren-XR, is contraindicated in patients with known
hypersensitivity to diclofenac and diclofenac-containing products. Diclofenac should not be given to patients who
have experienced asthma, urticaria, or other allergic-type reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs. Severe,
rarely fatal, anaphylactic-like reactions to diclofenac have been reported in such patients.
Additional information about Dicloreum
Dicloreum Indication: For the acute and chronic treatment of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Mechanism Of Action: The antiinflammatory effects of diclofenac are believed to be due to inhibition of both leukocyte migration and the enzyme cylooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2), leading to the peripheral inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. As prostaglandins sensitize pain receptors, inhibition of their synthesis is responsible for the analgesic effects of ketoprofen. Antipyretic effects may be due to action on the hypothalamus, resulting in peripheral dilation, increased cutaneous blood flow, and subsequent heat dissipation.
Drug Interactions: Alendronate Increased risk of gastric toxicity
Anisindione The NSAID increases the anticoagulant effect
Cyclosporine Monitor for nephrotoxicity
Dicumarol The NSAID increases the anticoagulant effect
Warfarin The NSAID increases the anticoagulant effect
Rifampin Decreased levels/effect of the NSAID
Food Interactions: Take with food to reduce irritation.
Avoid alcohol.
Generic Name: Diclofenac
Synonyms: Diclofenac Sodium; Diclofenac Potassium; Diclofenac Acid
Where to order Diclofenac (and Dicloreum analogs) online:
Drug Category: Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Agents (NSAIDs); Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved; Investigational
Other Brand Names containing Diclofenac: Allvoran;
Apo-Diclo;
Assaren;
Benfofen;
Cataflam;
Delphimix;
Dichlofenac;
Dichronic;
Diclo-Phlogont;
Diclo-Puren;
Diclobenin;
Diclord;
Dicloreum;
Dolobasan;
Duravolten;
Ecofenac;
Effekton;
Kriplex;
Neriodin;
Novapirina;
Novo-Difenac;
Novo-Difenac SR;
Nu-Diclo;
Pennsaid;
Primofenac;
Prophenatin;
Rhumalgan;
Solaraze;
Solaraze T;
Tsudohmin;
Valetan;
Voldal;
Voltaren;
Voltaren Ophtha;
Voltaren Ophthalmic;
Voltaren Rapide;
Voltaren SR;
Voltaren-XR;
Voltarol;
Xenid;
Dyloject;
Absorption: Completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
Toxicity (Overdose): Symptoms of overdose include loss of consciousness, increased intracranial pressure, and aspiration pneumonitis. LD
50=390mg/kg (orally in mice)
Protein Binding: More than 99%
Biotransformation: Hepatic
Half Life: 2 hours
Dosage Forms of Dicloreum: Tablet Oral
Tablet, extended release Oral
Solution Topical
Tablet, coated Oral
Solution Ophthalmic
Suppository Rectal
Chemical IUPAC Name: 2-[2-[(2,6-dichlorophenyl)amino]phenyl]acetic acid
Chemical Formula: C14H11Cl2NO2
Diclofenac on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diclofenac
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals