Fanigan Day

Fanigan Day Adverse Reactions

diclofenac

Manufacturer:

Kusum

Distributor:

JDS
Full Prescribing Info
Adverse Reactions
Skin disorders are commonly reported. Adverse reactions are ranked under heading of frequency, the most frequent first, using the following convention: very common (1/10); common (1/100 to < 1/10); uncommon (1/1,000 to < 1/100); rare (1/10,000 to < 1/1,000); very rare (< 1/10,000), unknown (can not to be estimated from available data). Within each frequency grouping, adverse reactions are presented in order of decreasing seriousness.
Immune system disorders: Very rare: Hypersensitivity (including urticaria), angioneurotic oedema.
Infections and Infestations: Very rare: Rash pustular.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: Very rare: Asthma.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Common: Rash, eczema, erythema, dermatitis (including dermatitis contact), pruritus.
Rare: Dermatitis bullous.
Very rare: Photosensitivity reaction.
Not known: Application site reaction, dry skin, burning sensation.
Undesirable effects may be reduced by using the minimum effective dose for the shortest possible duration.
The total single dose of product should not exceed 1.0 g of Diclofenac gel.
Nevertheless during long term treatment (> three weeks) and/or when treating large areas (i.e. more than 600 square centimeter of the body surface) there is a possibility of systemic adverse reactions. Reactions like abdominal pain, dyspepsia, gastric and renal disorders may occur.
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