DICLOTROY should be applied only to intact, non-diseased skin and not to skin wounds or open injuries. It should not be allowed to come into contact with the eyes or mucous membranes, and should not be ingested.
DICLOTROY is not recommended for use with occlusive dressing.
Photosensitivity reactions have been reported with topical use of diclofenac. Patients should be warned against excessive exposure to sunlight in order to reduce the incidence of photosensitivity.
Discontinue the treatment if a skin rash develops after application.
DICLOTROY should be used cautiously with oral NSAIDs as the incidence of undesirable systemic effects may increase.
DICLOTROY should be used with caution in patients with a history of peptic ulcer, hepatic or renal insufficiency, bleeding diathesis or inflammatory bowel disease as isolated incidences of such cases with topical diclofenac have been reported.