Description:
Dyclo-P 50mg Tablets contain Diclofenac Potassium, a fast-acting non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that provides effective relief from pain, inflammation, and swelling. It works by blocking substances in the body that cause pain and inflammation.
Dyclo-P is widely used to treat headaches, toothaches, muscle pain, joint pain, menstrual cramps, and arthritis. Its quick absorption makes it ideal for acute pain episodes and post-surgical discomfort.
Ingredients:
Each tablet contains:
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Uses:
Dyclo-P is used to relieve:
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Headache and migraine pain
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Toothache
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Menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)
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Back pain and muscle pain
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Joint pain and arthritis (rheumatoid or osteoarthritis)
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Post-operative and post-traumatic pain
Dosage:
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Adults: 1 tablet two to three times daily with meals, as prescribed by your doctor.
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Maximum daily dose: Do not exceed 150mg per day.
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Children: Use only if prescribed by a physician.
💡 Always use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration possible.
In Case of Overdose:
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, headache, or bleeding.
⚠️ Seek immediate medical attention or go to the nearest emergency facility if overdose is suspected.
Missed Dose:
If you miss a dose:
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Take it as soon as you remember.
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If it’s almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one.
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Do not double the dose to make up for the missed tablet.
How To Use:
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Take with a full glass of water after food to reduce stomach irritation.
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Swallow the tablet whole; do not crush or chew.
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Follow your doctor’s dosage instructions carefully.
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Avoid alcohol and smoking during treatment.
When Not to Use:
Do not use Dyclo-P if you:
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Are allergic to diclofenac or other NSAIDs (like ibuprofen, aspirin)
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Have stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders
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Suffer from severe heart, liver, or kidney disease
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Have a history of asthma attacks after NSAID use
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Are pregnant (especially third trimester) or breastfeeding, unless prescribed
Side Effects:
Common:
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Nausea, vomiting, or heartburn
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Stomach discomfort or bloating
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Dizziness or headache
Less Common / Serious:
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Gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcer
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Swelling, shortness of breath, or high blood pressure
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Skin rash or allergic reactions
⚠️ Stop use and contact your doctor immediately if you experience bloody stools, chest pain, or shortness of breath.
Precautions & Warnings:
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Use with caution in patients with hypertension, heart disease, or ulcers.
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Avoid alcohol—it increases the risk of stomach bleeding.
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Long-term use should be monitored by a doctor.
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Do not combine with other NSAIDs or painkillers unless prescribed.
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Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice.
Drug Interactions:
Dyclo-P may interact with:
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Aspirin or other NSAIDs
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Blood thinners (Warfarin) – increased bleeding risk
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Antihypertensive drugs (ACE inhibitors, diuretics)
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Corticosteroids – increased stomach irritation
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Antidepressants (SSRIs) – may increase risk of bleeding
Storage/Disposal:
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Store below 30°C, away from heat and moisture.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Do not use after the expiry date.
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Dispose of unused tablets properly—do not flush or burn.
Control Drug:
Quick Tips:
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Always take Dyclo-P after meals to prevent stomach upset.
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Avoid alcohol and smoking during treatment.
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Drink plenty of water while taking this medicine.
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Stop immediately if you experience stomach pain or blood in stool.
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Use only for short-term relief unless advised by a doctor.