Yes. My doctor prescribed me these today.
After what I can see yes you can.
I've just taken dicloflex washed down with a couple of beers. I'll let you know.
Yes. My doctor prescribed me these today.
I had two 75mg of dicloflex is that to much was in really bad pain with gout
I am on dicloflex (150mg) daily and am also on 4000mg of paracetemol daily as prescribed by my doctor so i would say it is safe but I would suggest you ask your doctor or speak to a pharmasist as it might be too much for whatever your condition is! X
It is generally considered safe to take Imodium (loperamide) with diazepam, tramadol, and diclofenac (Dicloflex), but caution is advised. Both diazepam and tramadol can cause sedation, and combining them may enhance this effect. Always consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation and any potential interactions.
Yes you can, but you should always consult with a pharmacist or your doctor if your unsure because no matter what there may be some interactions.
Dicloflex, which contains diclofenac, can generally be taken with ramipril and doxazosin, but it's important to do so under medical supervision. Combining diclofenac with ramipril can increase the risk of kidney issues, particularly in individuals with pre-existing conditions. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new medications to ensure safety and proper monitoring.
It is generally advised to use caution when taking diclofenac (Dicloflex) alongside methotrexate, as both medications can affect kidney function and increase the risk of gastrointestinal issues. It's important to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safety and monitor for potential interactions. Always follow your doctor's guidance regarding medication use.
Risky. Talk with the prescriber about advice specific to your situation.
This medication is to relieve pain and inflamation. The length of time you are able to take it - I think will depend on the patient. Warnings on the packet are similar to other medication that reduces inflamation such as Ibuprofen and Asprin (you shouldn't take dicloflex and any of these without discussing with your doctor first)- so people with asthma, heart conditions, ulcers etc. should keep a close watch on symptoms. Patients on this medication for a long time should be monitored by their Doctor - who should do regular checks on the heart, kidney and liver functions.
Dicloflex (diclofenac) and citalopram can generally be taken together, but it's important to consult your healthcare provider before combining them. Both medications can increase the risk of gastrointestinal issues, such as bleeding or ulcers, especially when taken long-term. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status. Always follow their recommendations for safe medication use.