Dilof-SP Tablet
Manufacturer
See Ever Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Diclofenac (50mg) + Paracetamol (325mg) + Serratiopeptidase (10mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Dilof-SP Tablet is a pain-relieving medicine that helps in relieving moderate pain and reducing fever. It is used in various conditions such as muscle ache, back pain, joint pain, menstrual cramps, and toothache.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Dilof-SP Tablet should be taken with food. This will prevent you from getting an upset stomach. The dose and duration will depend on what you are taking it for and how well it helps your symptoms. You should keep taking the medicine even if you feel better until the doctor says it is alright to stop using it. Using this medicine may cause few common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, indigestion, and heartburn. If you experience any such side effects that do not go away or get worse, you should let your doctor know. Your doctor may be able to suggest ways of preventing or reducing the symptoms. In general, you should try to use the smallest amount necessary to control your symptoms.
Directions for Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Dilof-SP Tablet is to be taken with food.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed
Alcohol Warning
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Dilof-SP Tablet.
Breastfeeding Warning
Information regarding the use of Dilof-SP Tablet during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy Warning
Dilof-SP Tablet is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Interacting Medicines
Do not take it with any other medicine containing acetaminophen (drugs for pain/fever or cough-and-cold) without asking your doctor first
How it works
Dilof-SP Tablet is a combination of three medicines: Diclofenac, Paracetamol and Serratiopeptidase. Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and Paracetamol is an antipyretic (fever reducer). They work by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers in the brain that cause pain and fever. Serratiopeptidase is an enzyme which works by breaking down abnormal proteins at the site of inflammation and promotes healing.
Quick Tips
Take it with food to avoid getting an upset stomach Take it as directed by your doctor Do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how Dilof-SP Tablet affects you Avoid consuming alcohol when taking Dilof-SP Tablet as it may cause excessive drowsiness and increase the risk of liver damage Do not take it with any other medicine containing acetaminophen (drugs for pain/fever or cough-and-cold) without asking your doctor first
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Frequently asked questions
What are the storage conditions for Dilof-SP Tablet?
Keep this medicine in its original container or pack and tightly close it. Store at the temperature specified on the product label. Do not use Dilof-SP Tablet beyond the expiry date, and do not share it with anyone else.
What is Dilof-SP Tablet?
Dilof-SP Tablet contains a combination of three active ingredients: Diclofenac, Paracetamol, and Serratiopeptidase. It works by reducing the levels of chemicals that cause pain and inflammation in your body.
Is Dilof-SP Tablet safe to use?
Generally, Dilof-SP Tablet is considered safe for most patients; however, some may experience side effects like nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, heartburn, and diarrhea. Inform your doctor if you encounter persistent problems related to this medication.
Can I stop taking Dilof-SP Tablet once my pain is relieved?
Dilof-SP Tablet is usually used for a short period and can be discontinued when the pain is relieved. However, if your doctor recommends continuing treatment, do so.
Can Dilof-SP Tablet cause nausea and vomiting?
Yes, some patients may experience nausea or vomiting when taking Dilof-SP Tablet. You can take it with milk, food, or antacids to alleviate these side effects. Avoid consuming fatty or fried foods alongside this medication. In case of vomiting, drink plenty of water in small frequent sips and consult your doctor if the vomiting persists, noticing signs of dehydration such as dark urine, strong-smelling urine, and decreased urination frequency.
Can Dilof-SP Tablet cause dizziness?
Yes, using Dilof-SP Tablet can lead to dizziness (feeling lightheaded, weak, unsteady). If you experience these symptoms, rest for a while. Do not drive or operate machinery.
Are there any contraindications associated with using Dilof-SP Tablet?
Dilof-SP Tablet is unsafe for those with known allergies to its ingredients or other painkillers (NSAIDs). It should be avoided in patients with a history of stomach ulcers, active, recurrent stomach ulcers, bleeding. In addition, it should not be used in people with heart failure, high blood pressure, or kidney or liver disease.
Can I take Dilof-SP Tablet with Vitamin B-complex?
Dilof-SP Tablet can be taken with Vitamin B-complex preparations. These medications have complementary effects; one helps to alleviate pain, and the other helps to correct any vitamin deficiency contributing to your symptoms.
Can Dilof-SP Tablet be used for stomach pain?
Dilof-SP Tablet is not recommended for treating or alleviating stomach pain without consulting a physician. This medication may aggravate an underlying condition by increasing stomach acid secretion.
Does using Dilof-SP Tablet cause kidney damage?
No, taking higher than the recommended dosage of Dilof-SP Tablet can increase the risk of side effects. If you experience increased pain or if the medication is not effectively relieving your pain, please contact your doctor for a re-evaluation.