Diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets work in about 2 hours after taking them, and the exact time of onset of action varies somewhat according to the individual’s constitution.
Diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, the active ingredient of the drug is diclofenac, belonging to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, through the inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase in the body to play the analgesic, anti-inflammatory effect, and the drug analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory effect is strong, about 2 hours after taking about the effect of about 4 hours to reach the peak value of the blood, but the specific onset of action time due to the differences between the individual and the different.
The drug is now commonly used to treat all kinds of arthralgia, frozen shoulder, lumbar back pain, acute gout, dysmenorrhea or toothache. It is contraindicated in patients with active peptic ulcers or bleeding, in patients with allergies to other NSAIDs and in patients with allergies to the components of the drug. Common adverse reactions after taking the drug include abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and dyspepsia.
Care should be taken to avoid combining with other NSAIDs, and minimize the duration of use and the dose of use as needed to control symptoms. If there is a history of gastrointestinal disease, monitor for gastrointestinal bleeding during use.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, it is recommended that patients who need to take diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets to the relevant departments of the regular hospital for consultation.