Voltaren

What is Voltaren? Voltaren is the brand name drug Diclofenac (also sold as Diclon, Difene, Cataflam, Pennsaid and Abitren) which is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug. Voltaren, or Diclofenac eye drops as it might be called generically, can help to reduce pain, redness, swelling and sensitivity to light. These symptoms are often reported after eye surgery. Voltaren reduces the chemicals in the body that cause pain and inflammation, which is the primary benefits of using Voltaren.

Information About The drug Voltaren

Before writing a prescription for Voltaren a doctor would have to define a patient's medical history, including past medical conditions, current medications and any allergies that might interact with the Voltaren drug. For instance, Voltaren is usually not recommended for women who are pregnant, or if a patient has bleeding or clotting problems. Other medicines may directly interact with Voltaren tablets or Voltaren gels, including topical corticosteroids.

Voltaren drops should be taken according to the recommendation of the doctor. They are meant for eyes only and should not have contact with other mucous membranes. Remember to wash your hands before and after administering the drops. Voltaren eye drops work by a patient tilting his or her head back, pulling the eyelid away from the eye to form a pouch, and then dropping the medication into the pouch, followed by closing your eyes. After dropping, use your finger to apply pressure to corner of the eye and continue doing so for about two minutes. Do not blink during this time, and remember to remove any excess solution around your eye.

Are there any Voltaren side effects? There is a mild risk of some minor side effects, including burning or stinging in the eye, discharge, redness or irritation. While severe symptoms are less likely, they are still listed as a possibility, and may include swelling of the face, blurred or distorted vision, eye infection (redness) and increased sensitivity to light. These symptoms indicate an allergic reaction might be taking place. Failure to seek medical attention could result in permanent eye damage or other serious side effects. There have also been some reports of bruises and Voltaren, as well as Voltaren and a much greater heart attack risk.

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