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Rofenac 12.5 mg Suppository 10pcs

Fast-acting 12.5mg diclofenac sodium rectal suppositories for children. Powerful anti-inflammatory that rapidly drops high fever and relieves severe pain

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  • Key IngredientsDiclofenac Sodium, Macrogol, Silica
  • Product FormSuppositories
  • Package Size10 Suppositories
  • Caution & WarningsDiclofenac Sodium (12.5 mg per suppository)
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Below 25°C.
  • How To UseInsert 1 suppository rectally 2 to 3 times daily based on child's weight and age. Use under medical guidance. Do not exceed recommended dose
  • ConcernsDo not use if child has a history of asthma, stomach ulcers, or severe allergy to NSAIDs. Avoid using with other diclofenac products

Q1: What are Rofenac 12.5 suppositories and what are they used for?

A1: These suppositories contain diclofenac and are used to relieve pain and inflammation in the rectum, such as hemorrhoids or lower bowel inflammation.

Q2: How are Rofenac 12.5 suppositories used?

A2: Insert the suppositories into the rectum once or twice daily as prescribed by your doctor. Wash your hands before and after use.

Q3: Can they be used for children?

A3: They are usually only for adults. Consult your doctor before using them on children.

Q4: What are the possible side effects?

A4: They may cause mild irritation or itching in the rectum, and rarely pain or bleeding. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if you experience any allergic reaction.

Q5: Can these suppositories be combined with other medications?

A5: Consult your doctor before combining them with other anti-inflammatory medications to avoid overdose or drug interactions.