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Voltaren 12.5Mg Suppository 10 Pieces

Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic suppositories specially designed for children. Containing Diclofenac Sodium, they effectively relieve mild to moderate pain while reducing swelling and fever.

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  • Key IngredientsDiclofenac Sodium 12.5mg
  • Product FormSuppositories
  • Package Size10 Suppositories
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use if the child has a history of asthma or stomach ulcers. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Not for children under 1 year unless directed by a doctor
  • Storage ConditionsStore in a cool, dry place below 30°C; if they become soft, place in the refrigerator before use.
  • How To UseInsert one suppository rectally as directed by a doctor based on the child's weight. Usually 1-3 times daily. Wash hands before and after use
  • ConcernsHigh fever, pain, and inflammation
  1. What are the indications for using these suppositories? They are used to relieve pain, lower fever, and treat inflammation resulting from injuries or minor surgeries.

  2. Is it suitable for infants? Use and dosage are determined by weight and age; do not use for children under one year old without medical advice.

  3. When does the effect start? The effect usually begins within 30 to 60 minutes of application.

  4. Can it be used with other fever medications? Caution is advised; do not combine with other NSAIDs. Consult a doctor before combining it with Paracetamol.

  5. What if the child has diarrhea? If diarrhea is present, the drug may not be fully absorbed, and a doctor should be consulted for an oral alternative.