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Curafen

Curafen Overdosage

diclofenac

Manufacturer:

ACME

Distributor:

Euro Generics
Full Prescribing Info
Overdosage
There is no typical clinical picture resulting from Diclofenac overdosage. Overdosage can cause symptoms such as headache, nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, diarrhea, dizziness, disorientation, excitation, coma, drowsiness, tinnitus, fainting or convulsions. In the case of significant poisoning acute renal failure and liver damage are possible. Management of acute poisoning with NSAIDs, including Diclofenac, essentially consists of supportive measures and symptomatic treatment. Supportive measures and symptomatic treatment should be given for complications such as hypotension, renal failure, convulsions, gastrointestinal disorder, and respiratory depression. Special measures such as forced diuresis, dialysis or hemo-perfusion are probably of no help in eliminating NSAIDs, including Diclofenac, due to the high protein binding and extensive metabolism. Activated charcoal may be considered after ingestion of a potentially toxic overdose, and gastric decontamination (e.g. vomiting, gastric lavage) after ingestion of a potentially life threatening overdose.
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