DICLOFENAC†

DICLOFENAC† is a topic covered in the Davis's Drug Guide.

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General

**BEERS Drug**

Pronunciation:
dye-kloe-fen-ak

diclofenac (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Zorvolex

diclofenac potassium (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Cambia
  • Cataflam
  • Zipsor

diclofenac sodium (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Voltaren Canadian Trade name
  • Voltaren SR Canadian Trade name
  • Voltaren XR

diclofenac sodium (rectal suppository)

Trade Name(s)

  • Voltaren Canadian Trade name

diclofenac sodium (topical gel)

Trade Name(s)

  • Solaraze
  • Voltaren

diclofenac sodium (topical solution)

Trade Name(s)

  • Pennsaid

diclofenac epolamine (transdermal patch)

Trade Name(s)

  • Flector

Ther. Class.

antirheumatics

nonopioid analgesics

Pharm. Class.

temporary class

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

†For ophthalmic use see ophthalmic medications

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General

**BEERS Drug**

Pronunciation:
dye-kloe-fen-ak

diclofenac (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Zorvolex

diclofenac potassium (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Cambia
  • Cataflam
  • Zipsor

diclofenac sodium (oral)

Trade Name(s)

  • Voltaren Canadian Trade name
  • Voltaren SR Canadian Trade name
  • Voltaren XR

diclofenac sodium (rectal suppository)

Trade Name(s)

  • Voltaren Canadian Trade name

diclofenac sodium (topical gel)

Trade Name(s)

  • Solaraze
  • Voltaren

diclofenac sodium (topical solution)

Trade Name(s)

  • Pennsaid

diclofenac epolamine (transdermal patch)

Trade Name(s)

  • Flector

Ther. Class.

antirheumatics

nonopioid analgesics

Pharm. Class.

temporary class

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

†For ophthalmic use see ophthalmic medications

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