What Is a Diclofenac Injection?
Diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection, severe inflammation or degenerative rheumatism: rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, spinal arthropathy, painful spinal syndrome, extra-articular rheumatism. Acute gout attack. Renal and bile ducts. Injury or postoperative pain, inflammation, and swelling. [1] .
Diclofenac Lidocaine Injection
- Diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection, severe inflammation or degenerative rheumatism: rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, spinal arthropathy, painful spinal syndrome, extra-articular rheumatism. Acute gout attack. Renal and bile ducts. Injury or postoperative pain, inflammation, and swelling. [1]
- This product is a compound preparation, and its components are: diclofenac sodium and lidocaine hydrochloride.
- Severe inflammation or degenerative rheumatism: rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, spondyloarthropathy, painful spinal syndrome, extra-articular rheumatism. Acute gout attack. Renal and bile ducts. Injury or postoperative pain, inflammation, and swelling.
- 2ml: 75mg: 20mg
- Inject deep into the back of buttocks, one at a time, once a day. In severe patients, two injections can be given daily, with a few hours between the two injections (change of injection site). The maximum daily dose is 150mg. The course of treatment does not exceed 2 days. If it is still needed, diclofenac sodium enteric-coated tablets or suppositories can be used as maintenance treatment.
- Digestive tract occasionally: upper abdominal pain, other gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, indigestion, bloating, lack of appetite, anorexia. Rare: gastrointestinal bleeding (hematemesis, tar-like stool, and blood in the stool), peptic ulcer with or without bleeding or perforation. Individual cases: lower abdominal symptoms (such as exacerbation of non-specific hemorrhagic ulcerative colitis or localized enteritis), stomatitis, glossitis, esophageal injury, diaphragmatic intestinal stenosis, constipation, pancreatitis, and hemorrhoid attacks. Central and peripheral nervous system occasionally: headache, dizziness, dizziness. Rare: Tired. Individual cases: sensory disorders, including paresthesias, memory disorders, disorientation, insomnia, irritation, convulsions, depression, anxiety, horror, tremors, psychotic reactions, aseptic meningitis.
- Gastric and duodenal patients. Patients who are allergic to the active ingredients of diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection or other contained pharmaceutical ingredients. Disable patients with seizures. Patients with urticaria and acute rhinitis after using acetylsalicylic acid or other drugs that inhibit prostaglandin synthase are contraindicated.
- 1. Patients with gastrointestinal disease, history of peptic ulcer, colitis, localized enteritis or liver damage, heart or kidney damage, patients taking diuretics, elderly patients, and patients with insufficient extracellular bodies caused by any reason In the use of diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection, it should be used with caution and strict observation; 2. Elderly patients, patients with frequent gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers and or perforation will have serious consequences. These serious consequences will occur at any time during the treatment process, and there may be no warning symptoms before they appear, and there are no symptoms in their previous medical records; 3. In rare cases, the use of diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection occurred Gastrointestinal tract or bleeding, which must be stopped immediately. In combination with other steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the enzyme value of one or more livers will increase, and it can recover after stopping the drug.
- The combination of lithium and digoxin will increase the plasma drug concentration of lithium and digoxin. Diuretics Like other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, diclofenac sodium lidocaine injection will reduce the effectiveness of diuretics. Hyperkalemia can be caused when used in combination with potassium-preserving diuretics, so care should be taken to observe serum potassium concentrations when used. Combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with different non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or glucocorticoids will increase the incidence of adverse reactions. Clinical studies on anticoagulants have shown that diclofenac does not affect the effect of anticoagulants, but for caution, when anticoagulants are used in combination with diclofenac, it is recommended to use a laboratory indicator control to detect the desired anticoagulant effect. Like other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, large doses of dichloride (200 mg) have a reversible inhibitory effect on blood agglutination in the short term. The combination of drugs for treating diabetes does not affect the therapeutic effect of the drugs. However, there have been some reports of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia after using diclofenac, so when it is used in combination with diclofenac. The effects of cyclosporine nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on renal prostaglandins should be adjusted according to the condition to improve the renal toxicity of cyclosporine. Quinolone antibiotics have been reported in individual cases when combined with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may cause convulsions.
- The main ingredient is diclofenac sodium, which is a non-steroidal active substance. Its main mechanism of action is its ability to inhibit cyclooxygenase and thereby reduce prostaglandin biosynthesis. With anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects. It also has analgesic effect for moderate to severe pain. It is especially suitable for the following diseases: the first treatment of inflammation and degenerative rheumatic diseases, the pain treatment of non-rheumatic inflammation, and the analgesic effect of the drug will take effect within 15-30 minutes.
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- 24 months.