If the pain is negligible and the doctor prescribed 3 packs of dicloberl in injections, and I once had anaphylactic shock and haven't used injections since then, do I have to take them? Is there any other substitute
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
6 days ago
If the pain is minimal, and you have a history of anaphylactic shock after the injections, be sure to consult your doctor before continuing to use Dicloberl by injection, as the risk of an allergic reaction can be serious.
There are other forms of diclofenac, such as tablets, extended-release capsules, suppositories, or gels, which may be safer and just as effective for milder ailments. Substitutes for Dicloberl injections are, m.in, Dicloreum, Olfen or Naclofen, but the choice of drug form and method of administration should take into account your allergic reaction and current health condition. It is also worth considering other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, which have similar effects but differ in their safety profile. However, the decision to change the drug or the form of administration should always be made after consultation with the attending physician.
If you need more personalized advice, you can use teleconsultations here:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/
The availability of Dicloberl in pharmacies in Polish can be checked at the following address:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/99853/dicloberl-75-mg-3-ml-iniekcja/apteki