Can you take Shuji Pills with diclofenac sodium?

Shuji Pill can be taken together with diclofenac sodium. Shuji Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine, which has the effect of dispelling wind and dampness (dispelling wind and dampness in the body), relaxing tendons and invigorating blood; diclofenac sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, with analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects. At present, there is no clinical data to indicate that these two drugs together will cause interaction, patients should be under the guidance of a doctor to rationalize the use of medication. 1. Shu Jin Wan is mainly used for the treatment of wind and cold, numbness of the limbs, pain in the muscles and bones, walking and walking difficult and other diseases. The adverse effects of Shujin Pills are not clear, but it should be noted that pregnant women should not take, athletes should be cautious. 2. The dosage forms of diclofenac sodium include: extended-release tablets, enteric-coated tablets, gel and so on. It is mainly used to relieve the joint swelling and pain of various arthritis, treat non-articular rheumatic pain of various soft tissues, acute mild to moderate pain, and has antipyretic effect on fever in adults and children. Adverse reactions to diclofenac sodium include: gastrointestinal reactions, such as stomach upset, burning, acid reflux, poor appetite (poor appetite), nausea, etc.; neurological symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, drowsiness, euphoria, etc.; and other, such as swelling, oliguria, electrolyte disorders, serum aminotransferase transiently increased, jaundice, skin rash, cardiac arrhythmias, and granulocyte or thrombocytopenia, and other symptoms. If you need to use Shujin Pill and Diclofenac Sodium, it is recommended to consult a medical professional and follow the doctor’s instructions.