People with dysmenorrhea, if they belong to primary dysmenorrhea, can take diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules for pain relief, but the specific use of medication should be strictly in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules of the drug composition of diclofenac sodium, can be used to relieve a variety of soft tissue rheumatic pain, toothache, primary dysmenorrhea, acute mild pain, acute moderate pain, headache, persistent joint pain and acute exacerbation of chronic arthritis and other conditions.
It is contraindicated in perioperative pain of coronary artery bypass graft surgery, in persons with a history of ulcers and in persons with severe heart failure. Diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules are prohibited for those who are allergic to the composition of the drug. Allergic individuals should be cautious in taking Diclofenac Sodium Extended-Release Capsules. Adverse reactions such as abdominal pain, acid reflux, constipation, dizziness, drowsiness and oliguria may occur after taking the drug.
People with dysmenorrhea who have primary dysmenorrhea can take Diclofenac Sodium Extended-Release Capsules as prescribed by the doctor. If you do not see any relief after taking the medicine, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the problem so as to avoid any delay in the treatment.