EMERGESIC 25MG INJECTION 3ML
Diclofenac 25 mg
Anglo - french
Diclofenac is available as a tablet, and liquid-filled capsule, a hard gelatin capsule, an extended-release (long-acting) tablet, a delayed-release (releases medication in the intestine) tablet, and as packets of powder for solution (to be mixed with water) and taken orally. Take tabllets or capsules with meals, milk, or antacids to minimize GI distress. Diclofenac liquid-filled capsules are usually taken 4 times a day and diclofenac hard gelatin capsules are usually taken three times a day on an empty stomach.
Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture.
Active peptic ulcer Hypersensitivity to diclofenac or other NSAIDs Treatment of perioperative pain in CABG surgery 3rd trimester of pregnancy Topical: Not to be applied onto damaged or non-intact skin
Amebiasis : Amebiasis is an infection of the intestines caused by the parasite Entamoeba histolytica. Entamoeba histolytica can live in the large intestine (colon) without causing damage to the instestins. However, sometimes, it invades the colon wall, causing colitis, acute dysentery, or long-term (chronic) diarrhea. The infection can also spread through the blood to the liver and, rarely, to the lungs, brain, or other organs. This condition occurs worldwide, but it is most common in tropical areas with crowded living conditions and poor sanitation. Entamoeba histolytica is spread through food or water contaminated with stools. This contamination is common when human waste is used as fertilizer. It can also be spread from person to person -- particularly by contact with the mouth or rectal area of an infected person. Risk factors for severe amebiasis include: • Alcoholism • Cancer • Malnutrition • Older or younger age • Pregnancy • Recent travel to a tropical region • Use of corticosteroid medication to suppress the immune system Symptoms Mild symptoms: • Abdominal cramps • Diarrhea o Passage of 3 - 8 semiformed stools per day o Passage of soft stools with mucus and occasional blood • Fatigue • Excessive gas • Rectal pain while having a bowel movement (tenesmus) • Unintentional weight loss Severe symptoms: • Abdominal tenderness • Bloody stools o Passage of liquid stools with streaks of blood o Passage of 10 - 20 stools per day • Fever • Vomiting Treatment • Treatment depends on the severity of infection. Usually, metronidazole is given by mouth for 10 days. This is followed by paromomycin or diloxanide.
Not to be given IV to patients who are receiving other NSAIDs or anticoagulants including low dose heparin. Renal function may be worsened when used with ciclosporin or triamterene. Altered absorption when given with sucralfate, colestyramine or colestipol. Ophthalmic application of diclofenac may reduce the efficacy of ophthalmic acetylcholine and carbachol. Increased risk of GI ulceration and bleeding when used with corticosteroids, aspirin or anticoagulants. Potentially fatal: Increases blood levels of digoxin, lithium and methotrexate. Potentiate potassium-sparing diuretics.
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