Patient Leaflet Updated 04-Oct-2024 | THE BOOTS COMPANY PLC
Boots Diclofenac Diethylamine 1.16% w/w Gel
Boots Diclofenac Diethylamine 1.16% w/w Gel
For adults and adolescents aged 14 years and over
Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist have told you.
1. What Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel is and what it is used for
2. What you need to know before you use Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel
3. How to use Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel
4. Possible side effects
5. How to store Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel
6. Contents of the pack and other information
Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel contains the active substance diclofenac which belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
For the short-term local, symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate pain in acute strains, sprains or contusions following blunt trauma.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel.
You are more likely to experience asthma attacks (so-called analgesic intolerance / analgesic asthma), local skin or mucous membrane swelling (so-called quincke oedema) or hives than other patients if you suffer from asthma, hay fever, swelling of the nasal membrane (so-called nasal polyps) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic respiratory tract infections (particularly associated with hay fever-like symptoms) or hypersensitivity to other painkillers and anti-rheumatic medicines of any kind.
In these patients, Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel may only be used under certain precautions (emergency preparedness) and direct medical supervision. The same applies for patients who are also allergic to other substances e.g. with skin reactions, itching or hives.
When Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel is applied to a large area of skin and over a prolonged period, the possibility of systemic side-effects from the application of this medicine cannot be excluded. The gel should therefore be used with caution by patients with reduced kidney function, reduced heart function or reduced liver function as well as patients with active peptic ulcers in the stomach or duodenum.
Apply this medicine only to intact, not diseased or injured skin. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. The gel must not be taken orally.
After applying the gel on the skin you can use a permeable (non-occlusive) bandage but allow the gel to dry on the skin for a few minutes. Do not use with an airtight occlusive dressing. If the symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 - 5 days, consult a doctor.
The use of Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel should be discontinued if you develop a skin rash.
If you are exposed to direct sunlight or artificial sun there is a risk of skin reactions. You should avoid sunlight or artificial sun during treatment and for two weeks after stopping treatment.
Precautions should be taken to prevent children from touching the area to which the gel is applied.
Do not smoke or go near naked flames - risk of severe burns. Fabric (clothing, bedding, dressings etc) that has been in contact with this product burns more easily and is a serious fire hazard. Washing clothing and bedding may reduce product build-up but not totally remove it.
Do not use this medicine in children and adolescents under 14 years of age.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines.
When Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel is used on the skin as intended, no interactions with other medicines are known so far.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine.
Pregnancy
Do not use Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel if you are in the last 3 months of pregnancy as it could harm your unborn child or cause problems at delivery. You should not use Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel if you are planning a pregnancy or during the first 6 months of pregnancy unless clearly necessary and advised by your doctor. If you need treatment during this period, the lowest dose for the shortest time possible should be used. Oral forms (e.g. tablets) of Diclofenac can cause adverse effects in your unborn baby. It is not known if the same risk applies to Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel when it is used on the skin.
Breast-feeding
Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel should only be used under medical advice during breast-feeding as diclofenac passes into breast milk in small amounts. Do not apply Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel on the breasts if you are a nursing mother, nor elsewhere on large areas of skin or for a prolonged period of time.
This medicine has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive or to use machines.
This medicine contains 50 mg propylene glycol in 1 g of gel.
This medicine contains fragrance with benzyl alcohol (0.15 mg/g, E1519), citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, d-limonene and linalool which may cause allergic reactions.
In addition, benzyl alcohol may cause mild local irritation.
Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist have told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel is used 3 - 4 times a day.
Depending on the size of the affected site to be treated, a cherry to walnut-sized quantity, corresponding to 1-4 g of gel is required.
The maximum daily dose is 16 g of gel.
No special dose adjustment is necessary. If you are elderly, you should pay special attention to side effects and, if necessary, consult a doctor or pharmacist.
No dose reduction is necessary.
Do not use this medicine in children and adolescents under 14 years of age (see section 2 “Do not use Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel”).
1. Unscrew the cap from the tube. To open the safety seal of the tube, reverse the cap and engage with the nozzle. Do not use scissors or other sharp objects!
2. Twist and remove the plastic seal from the tube. Use the gel as described in this leaflet. Do not use if the seal is broken.
Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel is for use only on your skin.
Apply the gel to the affected parts of the body thinly and rub gently into the skin. Unless the hands are the site being treated, wash your hands after rubbing in the gel.
The duration of use depends on the symptoms and the underlying disease. Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel should not be used longer than 1 week without medical advice.
If symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 - 5 days, a doctor should be consulted.
An overdose is unlikely to happen if you use more Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel than you should, because the absorption into the blood stream is low when used on the skin. If the recommended dose is significantly exceeded when used on the skin, the gel should be removed and washed off with water.
If you accidentally swallow this medicine, contact your doctor immediately.
Do not use a double dose to make up for a forgotten application.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Some rare and very rare side effects may be serious.
If you experience any of the following signs of allergy, stop using Diclofenac Diethylamine Gel and tell a doctor or pharmacist immediately:
Other side effects are possible:
Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
Skin rash, itching, reddening, eczema, dermatitis (inflammation of the skin) including contact dermatitis.
Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
Scaling, dehydration of the skin, swelling (oedema).
Very rare side effects (may affect up 1 in 10,000 people):
Pustular rash, gastrointestinal complaints, allergic reactions (including hives), sensitivity to light with appearance of skin reactions after exposure to sunlight.
Not known side effects (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data):
Burning sensation at the application site, dry skin.
When this medicine is applied to a large area of skin and over a prolonged period, the possibility of systemic side-effects (e.g. kidney, liver or gastrointestinal side effects, systemic allergic reactions) - as they occur possibly after systemic administration of diclofenac-containing medicines cannot be completely excluded.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton and tube. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
This medicinal product does not require any special temperature storage conditions.
Store in the original tube in order to protect from light.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. Please, do not apply the gel shortly before taking a shower or bath. These measures will help protect the environment.
White to almost white, homogeneous gel, packed in aluminium laminated tubes, closed with PE seal and PP screw caps, available in pack sizes: 30g, 50g, 60g, 100g, 120g per tube.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
This leaflet was last revised in August 2024.
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