Voltaren is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), much like ibuprofen. Taking this medication, along with aspirin, may increase the risk of GI bleeding, ulcers, and perforations. There is also some data to show that Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, such as ibuprofen (and probably voltaren) will decrease aspirin's anti-platelet effects. Likewise, if aspirin is being used as an anti-inflammatory (such as in Arthritis), it can decrease the effects of other NSAIDS.
Long story short, yes, you CAN take them together, but you may suffer some side effects and have problems down the road from GI bleeding.
Nurofen contains - Ibuprofen only, nothing else
Nurofen plus contains as above plus codiene
These web sites are a danger to people - meloxicam aka mobic does not have asprin in it- it is a nsaid
no it contains diclofenac sodium.and voltaren is the brand name of diclofenac sodium.
Celebrex i.e. celecoxib does not contain aspirin.
yes, they are totally compatible.
nope
Pain
Voltaren gel is a prescription drug & can be purchased from any pharmacy once prescribed by your physician.
Yes, there is no problem in taking Voltaren (diclofenac) with an antibiotic. But, some antibiotics are hard on the stomach.. like voltaren.. this might cause bigger gastrointestinal side effects.
Yes, you can. Darvocet is the synthetic narcotic pain reliever propoxyphene combined with acetaminophen (paracetamol). Voltaren is an NSAID (non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory). Neither medication should interact with the other. There are others preparation called Darvon Compound or Darvon Compound 65 which have propoxyphene with aspirin and caffeine. These SHOULD NOT be combined with Voltaren, because aspirin is also an non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory. Taking too many NSAIDs, either of the same medication or by combining multiple types of NSAID, can cause issues such as ulcers and bleeding problems.
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Diclofenac
Yes, Voltaren is a Nsaid pain reliever and codeine is an opiate pain reliever. Nsaid's are actually combined with opiate pills. Ibuprofen is an Nsaid med. Nsaid stands for Non Steriod Anti Inflammatory Drug.
yes
It does for some