Diclona Gel Dosage
Generic name: DICLOFENAC SODIUM 0.01g in 1g, LIDOCAINE 0.045g in 1g
Dosage form: gel
Drug class: Topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 8, 2025.
Apply Diclona™ to intact skin to cover the most painful area. Clean and dry the affected area. Apply product directly to your skin, up to 4 times daily. Clothing may be worn over the area of application.
If irritation or a burning sensation occurs during application, wash the product off your skin and do not reapply until the irritation subsides.
When Diclona™ is used concomitantly with other products containing local anesthetic agents, the amount absorbed from all formulations must be considered.
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