Detailed Description
DICLO-BC Injection is a fast-acting injectable non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for the management of moderate to severe pain and inflammation. It is particularly useful in acute conditions where rapid onset of action is required or oral therapy is not suitable.
The injectable formulation ensures quick absorption and effective pain control, making it suitable for hospital and clinical use.
Benefits
Rapid onset of pain relief
Effective reduction of inflammation and swelling
Suitable for acute and severe pain conditions
Useful in post-surgical and emergency settings
Improves patient comfort and mobility
Usage Instructions
Administer intramuscularly or intravenously as prescribed by a healthcare professional
Dosage and frequency depend on the severity of the condition
Short-term use is recommended unless advised otherwise by a physician
Composition
Each injection contains:
Diclofenac Sodium (equivalent to Diclofenac)
Sterile aqueous base q.s.
Mechanism of Action
Diclofenac inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2) enzymes, thereby reducing the synthesis of prostaglandins responsible for pain, inflammation, and fever. This action results in effective analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Indications
DICLO-BC Injection is indicated for the treatment of:
Acute pain and inflammation
Musculoskeletal disorders
Post-operative pain
Rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Renal and biliary colic
Pain associated with trauma and injury
Side Effects
Common side effects:
Pain or irritation at injection site
Nausea
Dizziness
Headache
Precautions
Use cautiously in elderly patients
Monitor liver and kidney function during prolonged therapy
Avoid use during pregnancy unless clearly prescribed
Patients with cardiovascular risk factors should consult a physician
Avoid alcohol consumption during treatment
Contraindications
DICLO-BC Injection is contraindicated in patients with:
Hypersensitivity to Diclofenac or any component of the formulation
History of NSAID-induced allergic reactions or asthma
Active peptic ulcer or gastrointestinal bleeding
Severe hepatic, renal, or cardiac impairment
Known bleeding disorders