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Klodic Gel 30.0 gm in 1 tube

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Klodic Gel is a product of Zee Laboratories

Composition: Diclofenac (2% w/w) + Methyl Salicylate (10% w/w) + Menthol (5% w/w)

Pack of 30 gm

β‚Ή 83.44

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All Details About Klodic Gel

Find out detailed description, uses, directions of use, side effects, warnings and precautions, frequently asked questions about Klodic Gel

Description:

Klodic Gel is a medicine applied topically to relieve pain. It works by first cooling the skin then warming it up. This cooling and warming up action improves blood circulation and distracts the patient from pain. It also blocks the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and swelling.

Klodic Gel is only meant for external use and should be used strictly as advised by your doctor. A thin layer of the medicine should be rubbed into the affected areas with clean and dry hands. Avoid getting in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth and avoid applying it on wounded or damaged skin. In case of accidental contact, rinse it with plenty of cold water.

Employ of this medicine may cause common side effects such as burning or stinging sensation, irritation, itching, and redness at the site of application in some people. Usually, the side effects will slowly go away as your body gets used to it. If they are severe or do not go away, you should let your doctor know.

Although medicines used on the skin are not normally affected by other medicines, you should let your doctor know if you are taking any other medicine. You should also let your doctor know if you have any medical conditions or disorders to make sure it is safe for you. Ask your doctor for advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Uses:

Directions For Use:

This medicine is for external use only. Employ it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Immaculate and dry the affected area and apply the gel. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.

Side Effects:

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them

Ordinary side effects of Klodic

  • Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)

Warning & Precautions:

Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Klodic Gel is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Information regarding the use of Klodic Gel during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established

FAQs:

What is Klodic Gel used for?

Klodic Gel is used to relieve muscle pain, joint pain, back pain, sprains, and inflammation. It works by reducing swelling, soothing soreness, and providing a cooling effect for quick comfort.

Who should not use Klodic Gel?

Individuals should not use Klodic Gel if they are allergic to diclofenac, aspirin, menthol, or any nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). People with asthma, stomach ulcers, severe kidney or liver problems, or aspirin sensitivity should also avoid it.

Can Klodic Gel cause serious allergic reactions?

Affirmative, although rare, Klodic Gel may cause serious allergic reactions. Warning signs include swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, severe rash, or dizziness. If this happens, stop using the medicine and get medical help immediately.

What are the serious side effects of Klodic Gel?

Earnest side effects of Klodic Gel may include severe skin irritation, blistering, unexplained bleeding, black stools, chest pain, or breathing problems. These are rare but require urgent medical attention.

Written by:
Dr. T. Sharmila Krishna
M.B.B.S., MD (Biochemistry)



Reviewed by:
Dr. Sureshbabu Yadav
M.B.B.S., DIP.DIAB, F.R.S.H


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