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Diclofenac gel/patch for pain and inflammation

Motusol, Voltarol Emulgel, Voltarol Medicated Plaster, Flector Tissugel

If you are using gel, apply a thin layer and gently massage it into the affected area. Wash your hands well afterwards.

If you are using patches, apply one patch daily if it is for an ankle sprain. If it is for an elbow problem, apply one patch in the morning and one patch in the evening.

Diclofenac can cause your skin to become more sensitive to sunlight than normal. Protect the treated areas of your skin from bright sunlight.

At a glance

  • Diclofenac gel and patches are NSAIDs for pain and swelling from sprains, strains, backache, or arthritis.

  • Apply gel or a patch directly to the affected area; it works locally to reduce pain.

  • Read the enclosed leaflet for full instructions, including how often to apply and for how long.

  • Do not use on broken skin or cover with dressings.

  • Avoid strong sunlight on treated areas and do not wear patches while swimming or bathing.

  • If a rash or other severe side-effects occur, stop use and seek medical advice.

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About diclofenac gel and patches

Typ av medicin

Topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID)

Används för

Treating pain and swelling due to strains, sprains, backache or arthritis

Även kallad

Motusol®; Voltarol Emulgel®; Voltarol® Medicated Plaster; Flector® Tissugel

Tillgänglig som

Gel and medicated plaster (patch)

Diclofenac is a medicine called a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is often referred to simply as 'an anti-inflammatory', or as an 'NSAID'. It works by preventing the production of some chemicals in your body which cause pain and inflammation. This leaflet deals with diclofenac when it is applied topically to the skin to ease muscular pains, sprains and strains.

When diclofenac is applied to the skin as a gel (or a patch), instead of it having an effect on all of your body, it only works on the area that you have applied it to. It is absorbed into your skin and then moves deeper into areas of your body where there is inflammation (for example, your muscle). Using a topical product means that the total amount of diclofenac in your body remains low. This in turn means that you are much less likely to have a side-effect to the medicine.

Diclofenac gel is available on prescription and you can buy some packs without a prescription at pharmacies. It is suitable for use by adults and by children over 14 years of age.

There is also a diclofenac gel which is used to treat skin damage caused by sun exposure - it is not interchangeable with the gel used for pain relief. Please see the separate medicine leaflet called Diclofenac gel for sun damage for more information about this product. Diclofenac can also be taken by mouth in the form of tablets or capsules, and can be used in the eye as an eye drop - there is more information about this in separate medicine leaflets called Diclofenac for pain and inflammation och Diclofenac eye drops.

To make sure this is the right treatment for you, before you start using diclofenac gel it is important that your doctor or pharmacist knows:

  • Om du är gravid eller ammar.

  • Om du har astma eller någon annan allergisk sjukdom.

  • If you have a skin condition - eczema, for example.

  • If you have, or have ever had, a stomach or intestinal ulcer.

  • If you have ever had an allergic reaction to a non-steroidal painkiller (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and indometacin) or to any other medicine.

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  • Before you start using diclofenac, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about the gel/patches, and will provide you with a full list of any side-effects which you may experience.

  • If you are using the gel, apply a thin layer and gently massage it into the affected area. Wash your hands well afterwards. Your doctor or pharmacist will recommend how often and for how long you should use the gel - for strains and sprains this is usually three or four times a day for up to 14 days. If the pain and inflammation have not gone within these two weeks, make an appointment to see your doctor to make sure that the treatment is suitable for you to continue with.

  • There is a double-strength gel available from pharmacies which only needs to be applied twice a day. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the product you are using.

  • If you have an ankle sprain or a problem with your elbow, you may be prescribed diclofenac patches. Each patch can be conveniently applied to the area required. Your doctor will tell you how often to use the patches - the usual dose is to apply one patch twice a day for up to seven days. Only wear one patch at a time.

  • To use a patch, take it from the packaging, remove the plastic film and press it gently but firmly on to the painful area. Remember to remove the used patch before applying a fresh patch.

  • Diclofenac gel may cause your skin to become more sensitive to sunlight than normal. Do not use sunbeds, and protect any treated areas from strong sunlight until you know how your skin reacts.

  • Try to avoid the gel coming into contact with your eyes, and do not apply it to any broken or irritated areas of your skin. If this does happen by accident, wash it off with warm water as soon as possible.

  • It is important that you don't cover any area of skin treated with the gel with any dressings or bandages. This is because more diclofenac may be absorbed by your skin than is intended, and this could lead to unwanted effects.

  • Do not wear diclofenac patches whilst swimming, bathing or showering.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the ones associated with diclofenac gel, although these do not commonly occur. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your gel. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Diclofenac gel side-effects

Vad kan jag göra om jag upplever detta?

Rash, itching, or redness at the site of application

If this is severe, stop using diclofenac and ask your doctor or pharmacist for further advice

Using large amounts of gel can very occasionally lead to allergic-type reactions and breathing problems in some people

Stop using diclofenac and contact a doctor for further advice

If you experience any other symptoms which you think may be due to the gel, speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

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Vanliga frågor

How does diclofenac gel specifically reduce pain and swelling?

Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). When you apply it to your skin, it works by preventing your body from producing certain chemicals that are responsible for causing pain and inflammation. This targeted action helps relieve discomfort in the area where it's applied.

Can I use diclofenac gel for any type of pain, or is it specific?

Diclofenac gel is specifically designed to treat pain and swelling caused by issues such as strains, sprains, backache, or arthritis. It is not interchangeable with other forms of diclofenac, such as the gel used for sun damage or the tablets, capsules or eye drops.

Is topical diclofenac safe for long-term use?

For strains and sprains, diclofenac gel is typically recommended for use for up to 14 days. If your pain and inflammation haven't improved within two weeks, it's advised to consult your doctor to ensure the treatment is still appropriate for you. For patches, the usual dose is up to seven days.

What should I do if I accidentally get diclofenac gel in my eyes?

If diclofenac gel accidentally comes into contact with your eyes, or if you get it on any broken or irritated areas of your skin, you should wash it off with warm water as soon as possible.

Can I cover the treated area with a bandage after applying diclofenac gel?

It is important that you do not cover any skin treated with diclofenac gel with dressings or bandages. Doing so could cause your skin to absorb more of the diclofenac than intended, which might lead to unwanted side effects.

Are there any specific activities I should avoid while using diclofenac patches?

Yes, you should not wear diclofenac patches while swimming, bathing, or showering. The article does not specify why, but it's important to follow this instruction.

What if I experience a skin reaction like a rash or itching after using the gel?

If you experience a rash, itching, or redness at the site where you applied the gel, and if it becomes severe, you should stop using diclofenac and ask your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

How does using topical diclofenac compare to taking oral diclofenac for side effects?

When diclofenac is applied to the skin as a gel or patch, it acts locally on the affected area, meaning the total amount of diclofenac in your body remains low. This significantly reduces the likelihood of experiencing side effects compared to taking the medicine by mouth.

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Michael is a community pharmacist practicing in the Midlands and South Yorkshire with more than 20 years’ experience advising on medicines and medical conditions. He has a strong background in healthcare training, having produced and delivered training courses for pharmacy teams and staff of residential care settings, including nurses. He has also contributed to pharmacy advisory boards for the management of low acuity conditions in the community.

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