Which is safer diclac or roticox? What cover should I take?
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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor
6 months ago
Both preparations - Diclac and Roticox - are dispensed from pharmacies on the basis of a doctor's prescription. It is the doctor who determines which drug and in what dose is most appropriate, both in terms of safety and effectiveness for the individual patient. None of the medications should be taken without prior consultation. If your doctor has not determined which drug is right for you, I encourage you to consult again. You can also take advantage of teleconsultation, e.g. via the Gdziepolek.pl portal:
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If the doctor deems it justified, he may also recommend the use of a protective preparation. Most often, protective preparations are used in patients with an increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. Over-the-counter preparations include, m.in:
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Choosing the offer of an online pharmacy allows you to compare prices and order the preparation with home delivery or personal collection at the selected pharmacy.
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- check if the service is available in your location:
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The risk of side effects with individual drugs depends on the dose, as well as the route of administration and duration of use. We wrote about whether to be afraid of side effects in the article:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-bac-sie-dzialan-niepozadanych-lekow
Both preparations should be used for the shortest possible time and in the lowest possible dose. Both preparations may cause side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding. The available literature indicates that the risk of bleeding is lower with Roticox than with diclofenac (e.g. Diclac). It is indicated that this risk should be determined individually for each patient. Drugs have a similar cardiac risk.
We wrote about what painkillers to use in the article:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-przeciwbolowe-stosowac