Diclofenac is available to buy in a pharmacy without a prescription at low doses (up to 75 mg/day) for short-term use (3 days). Pharmacists are asked to take the following steps when supplying
If you have experienced asthma-like symptoms, developed hives (urticaria), or other allergic-type reactions in the past after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs (like ibuprofen), do not take etodolac. Combining etodolac with alcohol may increase the risk of stomach ulcers or bleeding. 6. Response and effectivenessIt's safe to take dihydrocodeine with paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin (do not give aspirin to children under 16 years of age). However, if you're prescribed co-dydramol, Paramol, Remedeine or Remedeine Forte, do not take paracetamol as these brands already contain paracetamol and dihydrocodeine. Do not take dihydrocodeine with painkillers
These drugs are similar to diclofenac, and if taken together, they can increase the risk of side effects. However, if your doctor has advised you to take aspirin at low doses to prevent heart attack or stroke (usually at doses of 81-325 milligrams a day), you can continue taking aspirin at low doses to stop a heart attack or stroke.
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Gastrointestinal symptoms are the most common side effects of NSAIDs. They are most likely to be stomach irritation and the sensations known as "heart burn" (which has nothing to do with your heart). In severe cases, NSAIDs can irritate the lining of your stomach so that an ulcer (a small erosion) forms. In the worst cases, such an erosion can
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