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ADILAN is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) containing Diclofenac Sodium. It is available in oral tablet and injectable forms for managing pain, inflammation, and fever.


Composition

Tablet Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (50 mg or 100 mg per tablet).

  • Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, magnesium stearate.

Injection Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (75 mg/mL in 3 mL ampoule).

  • Excipients: Benzyl alcohol, mannitol, sodium metabisulfite.


Mechanism of Action

  • Inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX-1 & COX-2), reducing prostaglandin synthesis.

  • Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

  • Stronger COX-2 inhibition (reduces inflammation with moderate GI side effects).


Dosage & Administration

Oral (Tablets):

  • Adults:

    • 50 mg 2–3 times daily (max 150 mg/day).

    • Sustained-release: 100 mg once daily.

  • Children (>1 year): 1–2 mg/kg/day in divided doses.

Injection (IM only, not IV):

  • 75 mg once daily (deep IM, alternate gluteal sites).

  • Max duration: 2 days (switch to oral therapy).

Topical Gel (if applicable):

  • Apply 3–4 times daily on affected area.


Uses (Indications)

✔ Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis. ✔ Acute musculoskeletal pain (sprains, backache). ✔ Postoperative pain & dental pain. ✔ Migraine attacks (oral/injection). ✔ Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).


Storage

  • Tablets: Below 30°C, protect from moisture.

  • Injection: Store at 20–25°C; protect from light.

  • Do not freeze.


Recommendations

✔ Take with food/milk to reduce GI irritation. ✔ Avoid alcohol and other NSAIDs (increases ulcer risk). ✔ Monitor renal function in long-term use. ✔ Not for CV patients (increases heart attack/stroke risk).


Important Note

Contraindications:

  • Peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding.

  • Severe heart/kidney/liver disease.

  • Asthma or NSAID-induced allergies.

  • 3rd trimester pregnancy (risk of fetal heart defects).

Side Effects:

  • Common: Heartburn, nausea, dizziness.

  • Serious:

    • GI bleeding/perforation.

    • Renal failure, hypertension.

    • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (rare).

Drug Interactions:

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin): ↑ Bleeding risk.

  • Diuretics (furosemide): ↓ Efficacy.

  • Lithium: ↑ Toxicity (monitor levels).

Pregnancy & Lactation:

  • Avoid in 3rd trimester (Category D).

  • Breastfeeding: Small amounts excreted (use lowest dose).


Presentation

  • Tablets: 10–20 tablets per strip (50 mg/100 mg).

  • Injection: 3 mL ampoule (75 mg/mL).

Disclaimer: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.

ADILAN is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) containing Diclofenac Sodium. It is available in oral tablet and injectable forms for managing pain, inflammation, and fever.


Composition

Tablet Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (50 mg or 100 mg per tablet).

  • Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, magnesium stearate.

Injection Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (75 mg/mL in 3 mL ampoule).

  • Excipients: Benzyl alcohol, mannitol, sodium metabisulfite.


Mechanism of Action

  • Inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX-1 & COX-2), reducing prostaglandin synthesis.

  • Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

  • Stronger COX-2 inhibition (reduces inflammation with moderate GI side effects).


Dosage & Administration

Oral (Tablets):

  • Adults:

    • 50 mg 2–3 times daily (max 150 mg/day).

    • Sustained-release: 100 mg once daily.

  • Children (>1 year): 1–2 mg/kg/day in divided doses.

Injection (IM only, not IV):

  • 75 mg once daily (deep IM, alternate gluteal sites).

  • Max duration: 2 days (switch to oral therapy).

Topical Gel (if applicable):

  • Apply 3–4 times daily on affected area.


Uses (Indications)

✔ Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis.
✔ Acute musculoskeletal pain (sprains, backache).
✔ Postoperative pain & dental pain.
✔ Migraine attacks (oral/injection).
✔ Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).


Storage

  • Tablets: Below 30°C, protect from moisture.

  • Injection: Store at 20–25°C; protect from light.

  • Do not freeze.


Recommendations

✔ Take with food/milk to reduce GI irritation.
✔ Avoid alcohol and other NSAIDs (increases ulcer risk).
✔ Monitor renal function in long-term use.
✔ Not for CV patients (increases heart attack/stroke risk).


Important Note

Contraindications:

  • Peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding.

  • Severe heart/kidney/liver disease.

  • Asthma or NSAID-induced allergies.

  • 3rd trimester pregnancy (risk of fetal heart defects).

Side Effects:

  • Common: Heartburn, nausea, dizziness.

  • Serious:

    • GI bleeding/perforation.

    • Renal failure, hypertension.

    • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (rare).

Drug Interactions:

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin): ↑ Bleeding risk.

  • Diuretics (furosemide): ↓ Efficacy.

  • Lithium: ↑ Toxicity (monitor levels).

Pregnancy & Lactation:

  • Avoid in 3rd trimester (Category D).

  • Breastfeeding: Small amounts excreted (use lowest dose).


Presentation

  • Tablets: 10–20 tablets per strip (50 mg/100 mg).

  • Injection: 3 mL ampoule (75 mg/mL).

Disclaimer: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.

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Bulk Orders: You are responsible for any local import duties and taxes in your country.

For Patients: When ordering prescription medicines for personal use, or for a friend or relative, a valid medical practitioner’s script or prescription is required.

Return and Refund Policy: Due to the nature of our products, we cannot accept returns or exchanges once a purchase is made. However, in the event of non-delivery, you are eligible for either a 100% refund or a reshipment of your order.

ADILAN is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) containing Diclofenac Sodium. It is available in oral tablet and injectable forms for managing pain, inflammation, and fever.


Composition

Tablet Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (50 mg or 100 mg per tablet).

  • Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, magnesium stearate.

Injection Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (75 mg/mL in 3 mL ampoule).

  • Excipients: Benzyl alcohol, mannitol, sodium metabisulfite.


Mechanism of Action

  • Inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX-1 & COX-2), reducing prostaglandin synthesis.

  • Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

  • Stronger COX-2 inhibition (reduces inflammation with moderate GI side effects).


Dosage & Administration

Oral (Tablets):

  • Adults:

    • 50 mg 2–3 times daily (max 150 mg/day).

    • Sustained-release: 100 mg once daily.

  • Children (>1 year): 1–2 mg/kg/day in divided doses.

Injection (IM only, not IV):

  • 75 mg once daily (deep IM, alternate gluteal sites).

  • Max duration: 2 days (switch to oral therapy).

Topical Gel (if applicable):

  • Apply 3–4 times daily on affected area.


Uses (Indications)

✔ Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis.
✔ Acute musculoskeletal pain (sprains, backache).
✔ Postoperative pain & dental pain.
✔ Migraine attacks (oral/injection).
✔ Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).


Storage

  • Tablets: Below 30°C, protect from moisture.

  • Injection: Store at 20–25°C; protect from light.

  • Do not freeze.


Recommendations

✔ Take with food/milk to reduce GI irritation.
✔ Avoid alcohol and other NSAIDs (increases ulcer risk).
✔ Monitor renal function in long-term use.
✔ Not for CV patients (increases heart attack/stroke risk).


Important Note

Contraindications:

  • Peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding.

  • Severe heart/kidney/liver disease.

  • Asthma or NSAID-induced allergies.

  • 3rd trimester pregnancy (risk of fetal heart defects).

Side Effects:

  • Common: Heartburn, nausea, dizziness.

  • Serious:

    • GI bleeding/perforation.

    • Renal failure, hypertension.

    • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (rare).

Drug Interactions:

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin): ↑ Bleeding risk.

  • Diuretics (furosemide): ↓ Efficacy.

  • Lithium: ↑ Toxicity (monitor levels).

Pregnancy & Lactation:

  • Avoid in 3rd trimester (Category D).

  • Breastfeeding: Small amounts excreted (use lowest dose).


Presentation

  • Tablets: 10–20 tablets per strip (50 mg/100 mg).

  • Injection: 3 mL ampoule (75 mg/mL).

Disclaimer: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.

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ADILAN is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) containing Diclofenac Sodium. It is available in oral tablet and injectable forms for managing pain, inflammation, and fever.


Composition

Tablet Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (50 mg or 100 mg per tablet).

  • Excipients: Microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, magnesium stearate.

Injection Form:

  • Active Ingredient: Diclofenac Sodium (75 mg/mL in 3 mL ampoule).

  • Excipients: Benzyl alcohol, mannitol, sodium metabisulfite.


Mechanism of Action

  • Inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX-1 & COX-2), reducing prostaglandin synthesis.

  • Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

  • Stronger COX-2 inhibition (reduces inflammation with moderate GI side effects).


Dosage & Administration

Oral (Tablets):

  • Adults:

    • 50 mg 2–3 times daily (max 150 mg/day).

    • Sustained-release: 100 mg once daily.

  • Children (>1 year): 1–2 mg/kg/day in divided doses.

Injection (IM only, not IV):

  • 75 mg once daily (deep IM, alternate gluteal sites).

  • Max duration: 2 days (switch to oral therapy).

Topical Gel (if applicable):

  • Apply 3–4 times daily on affected area.


Uses (Indications)

✔ Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis.
✔ Acute musculoskeletal pain (sprains, backache).
✔ Postoperative pain & dental pain.
✔ Migraine attacks (oral/injection).
✔ Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).


Storage

  • Tablets: Below 30°C, protect from moisture.

  • Injection: Store at 20–25°C; protect from light.

  • Do not freeze.


Recommendations

✔ Take with food/milk to reduce GI irritation.
✔ Avoid alcohol and other NSAIDs (increases ulcer risk).
✔ Monitor renal function in long-term use.
✔ Not for CV patients (increases heart attack/stroke risk).


Important Note

Contraindications:

  • Peptic ulcer disease or GI bleeding.

  • Severe heart/kidney/liver disease.

  • Asthma or NSAID-induced allergies.

  • 3rd trimester pregnancy (risk of fetal heart defects).

Side Effects:

  • Common: Heartburn, nausea, dizziness.

  • Serious:

    • GI bleeding/perforation.

    • Renal failure, hypertension.

    • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (rare).

Drug Interactions:

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin): ↑ Bleeding risk.

  • Diuretics (furosemide): ↓ Efficacy.

  • Lithium: ↑ Toxicity (monitor levels).

Pregnancy & Lactation:

  • Avoid in 3rd trimester (Category D).

  • Breastfeeding: Small amounts excreted (use lowest dose).


Presentation

  • Tablets: 10–20 tablets per strip (50 mg/100 mg).

  • Injection: 3 mL ampoule (75 mg/mL).

Disclaimer: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.

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