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Diclofenac
Sodium with Misoprostol [Oral]
Arthrotec
FDA
Approved Uses
- Used
for the treatment of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and
rheumatoid arthritis in patients at high risk for NSAID-induced
ulcers and their complications. Arthrotec provides the NSAID
strength of diclofenac needed for the arthritis, and at the same
time the anti-ulcer properties of misoprostol to lessen the risk
of ulcers induced by NSAIDs.
Contraindications
Any of the following may be reason to choose a different drug.
Inform your doctor before starting therapy.
- Allergic
to misoprostol, aspirin, diclofenac, or any other non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Active
peptic ulcer disease
- Bleeding
disorders
- Uncontrolled
hypertension
- Congestive
heart failure
- Past
acute asthma attacks, urticaria, or rhinitis caused by aspirin,
NSAIDs, or iodides
- Thrombocytopenia
(low platelet count)
- Ulcerative
colitis
- Chrohn's
disease
- Impaired
kidney function
- Prophyria
- Known
or suspected pregnancy
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