Used for pain relief that occurred due to sprains, strains or other injuries
Helps to reduce swelling and inflammation
Provides relief from painful menstrual periods
Used for pain relief in case of dental pain, back pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow and other forms of soft-tissue rheumatism
Greater ease and convenience for consumption compared to tablets
Helps to relieve from migraine attacks
How to Use
Use as prescribed by your Doctor only.
Empty contents of one Voltfast sachet into a glass of drinking water. Dissolve well before drinking. The solution may remain slightly cloudy, but this should not influence the efficacy of the preparation
General dosage for adults: The recommended starting dose is generally 100 to 150mg daily (to be taken in 2 to 3 doses) or as directed. In milder cases 50 to 100mg daily (to be taken in 1 to 2 doses). Do not exceed 150mg per day.
General dosage for Children (over 14 years of age): The recommended dose is 50 to 100mg daily (to be taken in 1 to 2 doses) or as directed. Do not exceed 150mg per day
Voltfast should preferably be taken after meals.
CAUTION: Please consult your Doctor before using this medication in case of history of kidney, liver, heart diseases, pregnancy or any other pre-exsiting conditions. It is always best to discuss the medications or supplements you consume with your Doctor.
WARNING: This medicine requires medical advice and is not intended to be passed on to others or used to self-medicate. The Doctor prescribes this medication assessing your symptoms, medical history, laboratory findings and may also be used for other conditions as well which are best determined by your Doctor and other than those indications listed on this page. A prescription is required during delivery. Please consult your doctor immediately if you get any side effects while using this medication and even those that are not listed on this page.
Description
Voltfast Sachets For Pain Relief contains diclofenac in granular form that relieves pain and reduces inflammation swelling and redness that may occur due to sprains, strains, or other injuries, menstrual pain, migraine attacks, back pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow and other forms of soft-tissue rheumatism. It belongs to a family of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These medicines can relieve the symptoms of pain and inflammation, but they will not cure your condition. It is indicated for short-term treatment for the relief of acute pain and swelling.