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Disease Information for Diclofenac (Voltaren) Administration/Toxicity
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Bilateral ankle swelling
- Bilateral leg edema/swelling
- Fluid retention/Mild edema
- Edema of Lower Extremities
- Bronchospasm signs
- Wheezing
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acute Renal Failure
- Asthma
- Asthma, aspirin (NSAID) induced
- Azotemia/Acute
- Ciclosporine toxicity
- Digitalis toxicity/poisoning
- Drug induced Bronchospasm/asthma
- Drug induced Hepatitis, idiosyncratic
- Drug induced Nephritis/Nephropathy
- Drug induced Renal failure,
- Edema
- Gastric ulcer
- Gastritis
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- GI blood loss, chronic
- Lithium toxicity
- Methotrexate toxicity
- Nephritis, interstitial
- Nephritis, non-allergic interstitial
- Nephritis, secondary
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Toxic hepatitis
- Toxic nephritis/Chronic persistent
- Toxic Nephritis/Nephropathy
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Drugs
- DRUG/Antiphlogistic/NSAIDS drug (category)
- DRUG/Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (example)
- DRUG/NSAID Acetic Acid derivative (ex)
- DRUG/Prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor
- DRUG/Safe in pregnancy patient (B)
- Process
- PROCESS/Medication/Drug (CONFIRM dose/before treatment)
- Synonyms
- Synonym
- 2 ((2,6 Dichlorophenyl)amino)benzeneacetic Acid, Benzeneacetic acid 2 ((2,6 dichlorophenyl)amino), Dichlofenal, DICLOFENAC, Diclofenac (substance), DICLOFENAC PREPARATION, Diclofenac product, Diclofenac product (product), Diclofenac product (substance), Diclophenac, Dicrofenac, Brand name/Arthrotec (Diclofenac-Misoprostol), Brand name/Cataflam (Diclofenac), Brand Name/Flector (Diclofenac) Patch, Brand name/Voltaren (Diclofenac), Brand name/Zipsor (Diclofenac)
- Treatment
- Drug Dosage
- DRUG/.1990 or before
- DRUG/Dose 50 mgm (Unit/Pill/Capsule size)
- DRUG/Dose 75 Mgm (Unit/Pill/Capsule size)
- DRUG/Dose Extended time release/XT/SA (example)
- DRUG/Dose TID Medication
- DRUG/Generic available
- DRUG/Ophthalmologic/application medication (ex)
- DRUG/Oral medication (ex)
- DRUG/Over the counter/OTC/Non-prescription
- -Protein bound/drug
- Definition
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NSAID medication; Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drug;
Benzenacetic acid derivative;Oral preparation;Mixed Cox-1 and COX-2 drug; ulcerogenic like all NSAIDS
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