Synovial 50mg Tablet
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Manufactured By Synokem Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Diclofenac (50mg)
Package Size ( 10 Tablet in a strip )
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Taking diclofenac with alcohol can increase your risk of stomach bleeding.
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A: No. Using Synovial together with warfarin can increase the risk of serious bleeding from the stomach (Higher than users of either drug alone). Inform your doctor before starting these medications.
Q: Is Synovial a painkiller?
A: Yes. Synovial is a pain killer. In fact, it belongs to the class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is commonly used for the treatment of pain in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and spondylitis.
Q: Is Synovial a narcotic?
A: No, Synovial is not a narcotic. Narcotics are drugs with sleep inducing properties, usual derivatives of Opium like Heroin and Morphine.
Q: Can I use Synovial along with vitamins?
A: Yes, Synovial can be taken with vitamins. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q: Can Synovial be used for the treatment of hepatitis?
A: No, Synovial is not approved for the treatment of hepatitis. Hepatitis is a condition where the liver is inflamed. Synovial can, in fact, cause harm to the liver as a side effect.
Q: Can Synovial be used after C-section?
A: Yes, Synovial is a pain killer. C-section is the short name for Cesarean Section which is an operative procedure to deliver the baby through the mother's abdomen and uterus. Synovial can be used to treat the pain that may occur after the operation.
Q: Can I take Synovial along with misoprostol?
A: Yes. It can be taken together. Misoprostol protects the stomach from irritating gastric effects of Synovial. The combination of medication is used to treat arthritis in patients at high risk of getting stomach/intestinal ulcers and complications from the ulcers (such as bleeding).
Q: Can I take Synovial while I am on thyroxine?
A: Yes, Synovial can be taken with thyroxine. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q: Why Synovial should be stopped before surgery?
A: Since Synovial has been shown to have blood thinning effects, it can increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is stopped before surgery to prevent excessive loss of blood.
Q: What are the contraindications for Synovial?
A: Synovial should not be used if there is an allergic reaction (hypersensitivity) to it, or other pain killers, active ulcer in the stomach, bleeding from the stomach, history of severe heart failure, liver failure, kidney failure and or heart attack.
Q: Can Synovial affect the chance of conceiving?
A: Yes. Synovial can sometime cause reversible infertility. Synovial by its mechanism of action, may delay or prevent rupture of ovarian follicles, which has been associated with reversible infertility in some women. Consult your doctor before starting this medication.
Q: Why does Synovial cause an ulcer?
A: Synovial can cause damage to the lining cells of the stomach by several mechanisms, including the irritant effect on the cells, breaking of the protective barrier properties of lining cells, suppression of prostaglandin production of the stomach, reduction of stomach mucosal blood flow and interference with the repair of superficial injury of the stomach lining.
Q: Why is Synovial contraindicated in asthma?
A: Some patients with asthma are hypersensitive to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like aspirin which can lead to acute attacks of asthma. Consult your doctor before starting this medication.
Q: Is Synovial good for back pain?
A: Yes, Synovial has been found to be effective to reduce back pain. Synovial is a pain killer that belongs to the NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory) class. Other NSAIDs have also been found to be useful in back pain eg. Ibuprofen and Naproxen.
Q: Can I use Synovial during my fever treatment?
A: Yes, Synovial can reduce fever. However, commonly used to reduce the pain, particularly that which is seen with Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing spondylitis.
Q: Can I use Synovial to treat a sore throat?
A: Sore throat is mostly caused by bacteria so antibiotics are given to treat a sore throat whereas Synovial is a pain killer so it can be given in cases of throat pain associated with it but only under the prescription of a doctor.
Q: Can I use Synovial to treat urinary tract infections (UTI)?
A: Synovial can be used to treat the pain associated with urinary tract infection (UTI) but for complete treatment, a course of antibiotics will be required.
Q: Can Synovial cause sedation?
A: Synovial is not known to cause sedation. There have been rare, an isolated case report of sedation with the drug.
Q: Can I take Synovial for kidney stones?
A: Yes,Synovial can be used to relieve the pain due to kidney stones. However, there is also a risk of kidney damage with Synovial as its side effect. It is advised not to take Synovial for a prolonged time for this condition without adequate monitoring.
Q: Can I use Synovial for the treatment of arthritis?
A: Yes, Synovial is commonly used for the treatment of pain in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and spondylitis.It belongs to the class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). .
Q: Can I use Synovial with diuretics?
A: No, Synovial should not be used with diuretics. Synovial reduces the natriuretic effect of furosemide and thiazides diuretics in some patients. This response has been attributed to inhibition of renal prostaglandin synthesis.
Q: Can I use Synovial with mifepristone?
A: These drugs should not be used together as the effect of mifepristone may be lowered by Synovial. Mifepristone is used for medical abortion.
Q: Can I use Synovial with lithium?
A: No.These drugs should not be used together as Synovial increases the blood levels of lithium which may further increase the side effects.