Medicine Description
adwiflam suppositories are used to relieve pain, treat inflammation and swelling, and reduce high fever. This is
because they contain the active ingredient diclofenac potassium.
adwiflam belongs to the class of analgesics and anti-inflammatories. It is effective in treating migraines and helps
reduce swelling and redness throughout the body.
adwiflam Ingredients
adwiflam contains the active ingredient diclofenac potassium, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to
relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever.
Indications for adwiflam Suppositories
adwiflam suppositories are used in the following cases:
- Relief of body aches and pains.
- Treatment of joint inflammation.
- Treatment of sprains.
- Relief of migraine pain.
- Treatment of injuries and ligament tears.
- Treatment of gingivitis.
- Relief of toothache.
- Relief of lower back pain.
- Relief of pain and swelling after surgery.
- Relief of menstrual cramps.
Dosage of adwiflam
The treating physician determines the appropriate dosage based on the patient's condition, age, and the type of pain
and inflammation. The usual dose of suppositories is one 12.5 mg or 25 mg suppository two to three times daily, as
prescribed by the doctor.
Available Strengths of adwiflam
Adwiflam is available in the following forms: suppositories, capsules, ampoules, topical gel, and soluble granules:
- 12.5 mg suppositories
- 25 mg tablets
- 25 mg suppositories for children
- 50 mg sachets
- 50 mg capsules
- 75 mg suppositories
- 75 mg ampoules/3 ml
How to Use adwiflam Suppositories
- First, ensure your hands are thoroughly washed, then remove the suppository from its plastic wrapper.
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The person should remain lying in the same position for one or two minutes to prevent the suppository from
dislodged.
- The dosage prescribed by the doctor must be strictly adhered to and not exceeded.
Contraindications for adwiflam Suppositories
- Suppositories should not be used in cases of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.
- They are contraindicated in patients who have undergone heart surgery.
- They are contraindicated in patients with liver or kidney disease.
- adwiflam should not be taken by patients with cardiovascular disease.
Side Effects of adwiflam
- Stomach pain.
- Diarrhea.
- Constipation.
- Indigestion.
- Headache. Abdominal bloating.
- Gas.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Dizziness.
Alternatives to adwiflam
Several alternatives to adwiflam are available, including:
- Actifast Tablets.
- Diclopro K Sachets.
- Antiflam Tablets.
- Catafast Sachets.
- Cataflam tablets.
Storage and care of adwiflam suppositories
- Store adwiflam suppositories at room temperature, away from heat and moisture.
- adwiflam suppositories should be stored in a cool place, such as a refrigerator.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
- Check the expiry date printed on the package before use.
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the price adwiflam 12.5 mg Supp in saudi arabia |
22.56 SAR | SAR |
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the price adwiflam 12.5 mg Supp in uae |
22.56 AED | AED |
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the price adwiflam 12.5 mg Supp in kuwait |
1.84 KWD | KWD |
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the price adwiflam 12.5 mg Supp in oman |
2.26 OMR | OMR |
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2.26 BHD | BHD |