Flector and it generic counterpart, Diclofenac, are prescription medications that are used to treat pain caused by minor strains, sprains and bruises. Flector and Diclofenac topical patches are classified as NSAID and are known to block certain substances in the body that are linked to inflammation, so they are excellent to use to treat the symptoms of pain and inflammation. Neither Flector or Diclofenac can treat the disease or other cause of the symptoms, they are merely used for relief. Doctors may choose to prescribe Flector or Diclofenac for other purposes than those previously mentioned, depending on their patient and their patient's current medical situation. An online Canadian pharmacy can offer you further information on both Flector and Diclofenac along with discount Canadian prescriptions.
As with all other prescription and non-prescription medications that are available on the market, there are some side effects that are linked with the usage of Flector and Diclofenac. Some individuals who use these medications will not experience any of the associated side effects while other individuals may experience one or more of the associated side effects. The most common and least severe side effects associated with the usage of Flector and Diclofenac are as follows: Minor burning at the site of application, itching of the skin at the site of application and irritations of sorts at the site of application. While these side effects may not be considered to be life threatening to any persons, it is still important that you notify your doctor immediately if you begin to experience any of these common side effects while using Flector. Your doctor needs to know this information so that they can give you better medical advice concerning how much you use of Flector or Diclofenac or whether you should be using either of these medications at all. Unfortunately, there are also some more serious, less common side effects that are also associated with the use of Flector and Diclofenac and they are as follows: Severe allergic reactions, bloody stool, blackened-tarry stool, changes in the amount of urine the body produces, chest pains, depression, confusion, irregular heartbeat, fainting, fever, chills, persistent sore throat, mental changes, mood changes, numbness in arms, numbness in legs, reddened skin, swollen skin, blistered skin, peeling skin, ringing in the ears, seizures, severe headaches, severe dizziness, severe irritation at the application site, persistent irritation at the application site, severe stomach pains, persistent stomach pains, severe nausea, severe vomiting, severe diarrhea, shortness of breath, sudden weight gain, unexplained weight gain, swelling in hands or feet, swelling in the legs, symptoms of liver problems, unusual bleeding, unusual bruising, odd joint pain, odd muscle pain, odd tiredness or weakness, vision changes, speech changes and vomit that is similar in appearance to coffee grounds. The symptoms of liver problems are darkened urine, pale stool, jaundice and persistent loss of appetite. Should you experience any of these more severe side effects while using Flector, it is advised you seek emergency medical help and you will also have to notify your personal doctor as soon as you are able.
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Before you are prescribed Flector, you should discuss your complete medical history with your doctor as well as current medications or medical problems that may be affecting you. People who have severe allergic reactions to aspirin should not take Flector. Some other medications and medical conditions may also affect the way Flector works, so be sure to discuss these things with your doctor.
