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Voltaren
and Cataflam are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used to relieve
the inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and joint pain associated with
rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis (the most common form of arthritis),
and ankylosing spondylitis (arthritis and stiffness of the spine).
Voltaren-XR,
the extended-release form of Voltaren, is used only for long-term treatment.
Cataflam is also prescribed for immediate relief of pain and menstrual
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You
should have frequent checkups with your doctor if you take Voltaren regularly.
Ulcers or internal bleeding can occur without warning. |
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To
minimize stomach upset and related side effects, your doctor may recommend
taking this medicine with food, milk, or an antacid. However, this may
delay onset of relief. Take this drug with a full glass of water. Also,
do not lie down for about 20 minutes after taking it. This will help to
prevent irritation in your upper digestive tract.
Take this medication exactly as prescribed.
* If you miss a dose...
If you take this medicine on a regular schedule, take it as soon as you
remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed
and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
* Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Keep the container tightly closed and protect
from moisture. |
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Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking Voltaren.
More common side effects may
include:
Abdominal pain or cramps, constipation, diarrhea, headache, indigestion,
nausea.
Less common side effects may
include:
Abdominal bleeding, abdominal swelling, dizziness, fluid retention, gas,
itching, peptic ulcers, rash, ringing in the ears.
Rare side effects may include:
Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction), anemia, anxiety, appetite change,
asthma, black stools, blood disorders, bloody diarrhea, blurred vision,
changes in taste, colitis, congestive heart failure, convulsions, decrease
in white blood cells, decreased urine production, depression, double vision,
drowsiness, dry mouth and mucous membranes, hair loss, hearing loss, hepatitis,
high blood pressure, hives, inability to sleep, inflammation of the colon,
inflammation of mouth, inflammation of the pancreas, irritability, kidney
failure, liver disease, low blood pressure, nosebleed, red or purple skin
discoloration and itching, sensitivity to light, skin eruptions and inflammation,
scaling or peeling, sores in the gullet, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a severe
form of skin eruption), swelling of eyelids, lips, and tongue, swelling
of the throat due to fluid retention, vague feeling of illness, vision
changes, vomiting, yellow eyes and skin. |
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If
you have an allergic reaction to Voltaren or Cataflam, or if you have
had asthma attacks, hives, or other allergic reactions caused by aspirin
or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, you should not take this
medication.
Make sure your doctor is aware of any drug reactions you have
experienced. |
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Remember
that this medication has been known to cause peptic ulcers and bleeding.
Contact your doctor immediately if you suspect a problem.
Use this drug cautiously if you have kidney problems, heart disease, or
high blood pressure. It can cause fluid retention.
This medication can also cause liver problems. If you develop signs of
liver disease such as nausea, fatigue, lethargy, itching, yellowish eyes
and skin, tenderness in the upper right area of your abdomen, or flu-like
symptoms, notify your doctor at once.
Rare cases of meningitis (inflammation of the membrane enclosing the brain)
have been linked to this medication. If symptoms such as fever and coma
develop, alert the doctor immediately.
In rare instances, this drug may also affect your vision. If you notice
any problems, stop taking the drug and check with your doctor. |
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If
Voltaren or Cataflam is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important
to check with your doctor before combining Voltaren with the following:
Aspirin
Blood thinners such as Coumadin
Cyclosporine (Sandimmune)
Digitalis drugs such as Lanoxin
Diuretics such as Dyazide, Midamor, and Lasix
Insulin or oral antidiabetes medications such as Micronase
Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid)
Methotrexate
Phenobarbital |
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ADULTS
* Osteoarthritis
The usual dose is 100 to 150 milligrams a day, divided into smaller doses
of 50 milligrams 2 or 3 times a day (for Voltaren or Cataflam) or 75 milligrams
twice a day (for Voltaren). The usual dose of Voltaren-XR (extended-release)
is 100 milligrams taken once a day.
* Rheumatoid Arthritis
The usual dose is 100 to 200 milligrams a day, divided into smaller doses
of 50 milligrams 3 to 4 times a day (for Voltaren or Cataflam), 75 milligrams
twice a day (for Voltaren), or 100 milligrams once or twice a day (for
Voltaren-XR).
People with rheumatoid arthritis should not take more than 225 milligrams
a day.
* Ankylosing Spondylitis
The usual dose is 100 to 125 milligrams of Voltaren a day, divided into
smaller doses of 25 milligrams 4 times a day, with another 25 milligrams
at bedtime if necessary.
Pain and menstrual discomfort
The usual starting dose of Cataflam is 50 milligrams every 8 hours as
needed, although to provide better relief on the first day doctors sometimes
prescribe a starting dose of 100 milligrams followed by two 50-milligram
doses. After the first day, you should not take more than 150 milligrams
in a day.
CHILDREN
The safety and effectiveness of Voltaren have not been established in
children.
Overdosage..
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect
an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
The symptoms of Voltaren overdose may include:
Acute kidney failure, drowsiness, loss of consciousness, lung inflammation,
vomiting. |
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