Buy Cataflam (Diclofenac Potassium)

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeCataflam50 mg$149.99

Generic Equivalent of Cataflam

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeDiclofenac Potassium50 mg$69.99


Cataflam Information

How And Where To Buy Cataflam Online?


Canadianpharmacyworld.com offers the brand Cataflam and its generic Diclofenac potassium at a great discount. We also provide our customers with other Anti-Inflammatory medications at affordable prices. A valid prescription is required to obtain Cataflam through our CIPA-approved Canadian Pharmacy. For more information or inquiries, kindly contact us via mail or fax or dial the toll-free number 1866-485-7979.

Are there Alternative Names for the Brand Cataflam?


The brand Cataflam comes from Canada and is manufactured by Novartis. On the other hand, the generic Diclofenac Potassium comes from Canada by a different manufacturer.

What Dosages and Forms are Cataflam Available in?


The brand Cataflam and its generic Diclofenac Potassium are available in the strength of 50 mg tablets only.

What is Cataflam Used for?


Cataflam (Diclofenac Potassium) is a prescription medication that relieves post-traumatic pain, post-operative pain and swelling, inflammatory conditions, migraine attack, and joint stiffness from arthritis. Cataflam can also be used as an adjuvant treatment option in severe painful inflammatory infections of the ear, nose, or throat, e.g., pharyngotonsillitis and otitis media. The active substance in Cataflam is Diclofenac Potassium. Diclofenac Potassium belongs to the class of medication called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). It works by blocking your body's production of certain natural substances that cause inflammation. Reducing undue pain due to trauma or inflammatory conditions is essential to help the patient perform more unassisted activities.

What are the Possible Side Effects of Cataflam?


If you experience any of the following common side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately:
• Abdominal pain;
• Diarrhea;
• Dyspepsia;
• Flatulence;
• Headache;
• Heartburn;
• Nausea and vomiting;
• Ringing sensation in the ears (tinnitus)

Stop using Cataflam and contact your doctor right away if you have any of the severe side effects such as:
• Bleeding per anus or bloody stool;
• Blurred vision or difficulty with sight;
• Hearing impairment;
• Weight changes;
• Worsening of symptoms

This is not a complete list of the adverse effect of Cataflam. Kindly contact your doctor or pharmacist if any of the above-listed side effects last longer than usual or worsen.

Are there any Precautions and Drug Interactions for Cataflam?


Before taking Cataflam or its generic Diclofenac, you should tell your doctor if you are allergic to it, or to aspirin or other NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen, naproxen, celecoxib); or if you have any other allergies. Cataflam is a tablet and should be taken whole with a cup of water. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablets. Doing so can increase stomach upset. There are many brands and forms of Diclofenac Potassium. Because different forms or brands do not have the same effects at equal strengths, do not switch forms of Diclofenac unless your doctor tells you to. You should not use more than your prescribed dose. It would be best to know that your dose is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. For certain conditions (such as arthritis), taking this drug regularly may take up to 2 weeks to get the full benefit. If you are treating dysmenorrhea with Cataflam, you must use Cataflam as directed by your doctor. Contact your doctor if your condition gets worse.

You should not take Cataflam and inform your doctor about your medical history, especially if you have or have had:
• Heart diseases such as heart failure;
• High blood pressure (or treating hypertension);
• Kidney disease;
• Liver disease (including chronic hepatitis B infection);
• Respiratory disorders such as asthma and COPD;
• Stroke or other CNS disease

Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant if you take Diclofenac Potassium. Using Cataflam in the last trimester or without discussing the risks with your doctor is unsafe during pregnancy. In addition, Diclofenac Potassium passes into breast milk and may be dangerous to breastfeeding while taking this medication. Therefore, it would be best to inform your doctor if you use Cataflam tablets before breastfeeding.

Tell your doctor about all the medications you use, including prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, herbal products, and vitamin supplements, to prevent drug interactions that might be fatal to your health. This interaction may make your drug less effective, cause adverse effects, or potentiate other drugs' actions. For example, there may be a drug interaction between Cataflam and other medications, such as:
• Aspirin;
• Antihypertensive such as lisinopril, carvedilol, and losartan;
• Chlorothiazide;
• Chlorpropamide;
• Lithium;
Methotrexate;
• Prednisolone

Cataflam Storage and Safety Information


Store Cataflam tablets at room temperature, 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Keep the tablets in the container that they came in and keep the container tightly closed. Store all your medicines out of reach of children.

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